Hi all - Newbie here.
Does anyone have an answer to why my recently acquired TS-412 can't use the exFAT app?
I mistakenly paid the $3.99 assuming it would... yes I then saw the notices
Also, any fast way to upload from external drives please?
Ken
exFAT on TS-412
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Re: exFAT on TS-412
My guess is, the old marvel kirkwood architecture is incompatible with it (or qnap/3rd party supplier did not want to spent time on developing it)
fast upload from external drives? please elaborate
fast upload from external drives? please elaborate
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Re: exFAT on TS-412
Thanks.
Oh well.
I have my music on external USB drives but it takes days to transfer each folder via my laptop.
I was thinking the onboard - front or back - would be able to do this?
Foolish me?
Oh well.
I have my music on external USB drives but it takes days to transfer each folder via my laptop.
I was thinking the onboard - front or back - would be able to do this?
Foolish me?
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Re: exFAT on TS-412
I dont think the usb 2.0 ports on my old 419p+ (newer than yours) are faster than the network
so connecting the drive directly would have made not much difference
so connecting the drive directly would have made not much difference
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Re: exFAT on TS-412
How are you sure it's not working?? Does it show up at all in the storage manager or at the top of QTS's taskbar?
When you insert a USB stick, only the "ADMIN" can see the drive in file station. QNAP turns it into a share, where only the "admin" has R/w permissions. You have to log in with any admin account and give R/W permissions to use that drive to any of your other users.
I have a 451+, with the exFAT license, and it's no different from any other USB drive for me.
When you insert a USB stick, only the "ADMIN" can see the drive in file station. QNAP turns it into a share, where only the "admin" has R/w permissions. You have to log in with any admin account and give R/W permissions to use that drive to any of your other users.
I have a 451+, with the exFAT license, and it's no different from any other USB drive for me.
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Re: exFAT on TS-412
check heregggplaya wrote:How are you sure it's not working?? Does it show up at all in the storage manager or at the top of QTS's taskbar?
https://www.qnap.com/en-in/how-to/tutor ... a-qnap-nas
Supported models: The exFAT driver works on all NAS models running QTS version 4.3.0 or later, except the following: TAS-268, TAS-168, TS-269H, TS-228, TS-128, TS-421, TS-221, TS-121, TS-420, TS-220, TS-120, TS-119, TS-119P, TS-119P+, TS-119PII, TS-219, TS-219P, TS-219P+, TS-219PII, TS-419, TS-419P, TS-419P+, TS-419PII, TS-112P, TS-212P, TS-412, TS-212, TS-112, TS-410, TS-210, TS-110, and HS-210.