Re: What network ready HD's work with x64?

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In article <uD88Mi6OGHA.812@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Bob I <birelan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You could try the 64 bit group

microsoft.public.windows.64bit.general

Jim Sinclair wrote:

I'm referring to the combination firmware/software that typically comes with
each unit for managing shares, backups, etc. Those items have specific OS
requirements.

"V Green" wrote:


Sounds like you are talking about SAN or NAS systems. Ask in
comp.arch.storage

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