Ximeta NetDisk

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I have a 160GB NetDisk that uses the NDAS software. Does anyone know
anything about whether this will be upgraded or whether it should already
work?
 
I have a 160GB NetDisk that uses the NDAS software. Does anyone know
anything about whether this will be upgraded or whether it should already
work?

Check out the Ximeta forums ( http://ximeta.com/forum ), there is discussion
there. It is not compatible, but Ximeta state that they are working on an
updated NDAS driver and should have a beta ready in a few weeks. Until then,
it is not possible to access the Ximeta drive through Vista. (Note: on the
Ximeta forum one user states that he was able to use an older version of the
Ximeta driver and successfully access his disk - however, this sounds very
"user beware" and risky, and certainly not supported.)
 
I have a 160GB NetDisk that uses the NDAS software. Does anyone know
anything about whether this will be upgraded or whether it should already
work?

Check out the Ximeta forums ( http://ximeta.com/forum ), there is discussion
there. It is not compatible, but Ximeta state that they are working on an
updated NDAS driver and should have a beta ready in a few weeks. Until then,
it is not possible to access the Ximeta drive through Vista. (Note: on the
Ximeta forum one user states that he was able to use an older version of the
Ximeta driver and successfully access his disk - however, this sounds very
"user beware" and risky, and certainly not supported.)
 
Thanks for that info George. I can wait. I have three systems and I am
taking the Vista testing as I can get something to test. I few weeks for the
Netdisk is ok but I hope it's not much longer than that.
 
George Geczy said:
Check out the Ximeta forums ( http://ximeta.com/forum ), there is discussion
there. It is not compatible, but Ximeta state that they are working on an
updated NDAS driver and should have a beta ready in a few weeks. Until then,
it is not possible to access the Ximeta drive through Vista. (Note: on the
Ximeta forum one user states that he was able to use an older version of the
Ximeta driver and successfully access his disk - however, this sounds very
"user beware" and risky, and certainly not supported.)
 
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