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Wd my book 3tb stuck backup
Wd my book 3tb stuck backup




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  1. Wd my book 3tb stuck backup how to#
  2. Wd my book 3tb stuck backup windows 10#
  3. Wd my book 3tb stuck backup series#

I then formatted it, built a drive pool using Synology Hybrid RAID, and installed a volume on it. It’s far more complex and capable than the My Book Live, and I’ll likely never use 90% of what it can do.

Wd my book 3tb stuck backup how to#

I spent quite a few hours reading up on what the Synology NAS could do and how to set it up. It took quite awhile, but I got all of my data, at least all I cared about, off of the My Book Live NAS using FTP and onto a 1 TB USB 2 hard drive that I had been using for my e-mail, after moving my e-mail to a USB flash “drive”.

wd my book 3tb stuck backup

This is getting expensive for an olde fart on Social Security. Or perhaps I should just give up on the second (My Cloud) NAS, put my data on the new Synology NAS and use it as a file server, while saving money for a different backup solution.

Wd my book 3tb stuck backup windows 10#

I think I may be stuck with using FTP to access it from my Windows 10 machine or use my antique XP notebook, which is limited by its 10/100 NIC, but otherwise works fine with the NAS. It’s certainly large enough for my current purposes, but it has the same slowdown problem with Win 10 for large transfers, making it difficult to back up. The issue is that my current backup server (3TB WD My Cloud NAS) should become my file server. This will give me 4GB of mirrored storage, originally intended to house my backups. I have a Synology DS218j, and just today received two 4GB WD UltraStor drives for it. Once I have my network architecture sorted out I’ll use FTP to recover my data. It has two problems: Samba is no longer working, and even if it were something changed in Windows 10 that has made it too slow to be useful. I’m giving up on my fileserver (My Book Live). One last thing I found that might be helpful is flushing the DNS cache which may resolve some network connectivity issues but, in this case, it’s a doubtful fix as you’re having Explorer discovery/connectivity issues on 3 different & separate systems and you still have access to the drive’s UI & FTP via it’s IP address.įor anyone interested in this thread, here’s the current status: Resetting the drives firmware back to factory defaults generally should not effect any stored data or shares (per WD Support) as it would be akin to updating it’s firmware so it “should” be safe to do. This may be a dumb question but, have you tried resetting the My Book Live’s firmware back to it’s factory defaults, rebooting it, then re-configuring it to your current settings and finally following up with re-mapping it as a network share using this WD Support link supplied by above?

wd my book 3tb stuck backup

Wd my book 3tb stuck backup series#

I found this WD Support link that addresses network discovery problems with WD My Cloud series drives but it should still be pertinent to WD My Book Live series drives (though not addressed in the “applicable to” section probably due to it no longer being supported by WD). I’ve tried plugging it into a different switch. I’ve tried resetting it with the physical reset button. I’ve tried rebooting the NAS from the dashboard. “This PC” lists it as a network location, but with a big red “X”. The dashboard for the device reports that the network link is down. On all three machines Windows Explorer says it is no longer available. It has no problem sending me e-mail to tell me the link is down. The IP address is acquired by DHCP, but has not changed. The router lists it and does not indicate an error. I can bring up the My Book’s dashboard on any of the three computers without a problem, which says it must be connected. One WD My Book Live NAS serving as our file server, currently not working okay. One WD My Cloud NAS that contains backups, currently working okay. One antique Dell notebook running Windows XP Pro, only used to manage backups. Two Lenovo desktops running Windows 10 Pro, one are 1903 and one at 1909. Recent problems with backups means my backups aren’t current.ĪT&T router connected by Cat5e to Netgear GigE switch. None of my computers can see it in Windows Explorer, returning: “The specified network name is no longer available.” This NAS is our file server, so losing contact with it is a serious problem. From any computer on the network I can reach its dashboard and run diagnostics (which it passes). I have a WD My Book Live NAS on my home network.






Wd my book 3tb stuck backup