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Power on your computer, then insert the GoFlex Home Installation CD. Note: If you are setting up GoFlex Home on a computer or device without a CD-ROM drive, go to www.seagate.com/goflexhomesupport to download the installation software. When the Welcome screen opens, choose a language, then click OK. May 26, 2014 2. This does not brick GoFlex Home box (unless you do something like dd/nandwrite to mtd0) 3. If GoFlex Home box acts weird, you can always umount the filesystem image from /opt, worst case, re-flash to seagate's factory default should work 4. All seagate's service, like access from web/internet, system update, etc., should still work Cons. Numerous Seagate/Maxtor hard drives (mostly external models, such as FreeAgent GoFlex, FreeAgent, OneTouch and Maxtor Basics) do have available bundled software downloads. This article will summarize and link to them. For any Seagate/Maxtor ATA/IDE, Serial ATA (SATA),. Seagate goflex software, free download - Seagate GoFlex Access app, GoFlex Access, GoFlex, and many more programs.
Seagate Goflex Software Windows 7
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Just as some background..... I have 2 of these Seagate GoFlex Home NAS devices. A 1Tb version, and a 2TB version.
Lately the 1TB version has been giving me issues with logging in. I have it as a mapped network drive which should up under My Computer. It (and the other 3 NAS drives) show as disconnected when I first look at them. Seagate NAS 2TB and the 2 disks on my DLink DNS323 connect as soon as I clcik on them, and I can view files no problem.
THe 1TB Seagate asks for authentication, despite the credentials already saved. It should just open right away as the other 3 drives do. When I enter my PW, I get refused.
- I know my login UNAME and PWORD.
- I can access the server from the static IP I set.
- When I click on Seagate Share (this is through the web interface) it brings up the directories and ultimately the files on the NAS no problem. Then... if I click on the mapped network drive I can access the files.
I shouldn't have to open a browser, and login to the server first. I don't have to do that on the 2TB device, and never has to do this before. I don't know what has changed to cause this behaviour.
Would appreciate some insight.
I'm concerned that the device or the drive may be going bad... but I have no direct eveidence of that, just some quirky login behaviour.
Thanks
Lately the 1TB version has been giving me issues with logging in. I have it as a mapped network drive which should up under My Computer. It (and the other 3 NAS drives) show as disconnected when I first look at them. Seagate NAS 2TB and the 2 disks on my DLink DNS323 connect as soon as I clcik on them, and I can view files no problem.
THe 1TB Seagate asks for authentication, despite the credentials already saved. It should just open right away as the other 3 drives do. When I enter my PW, I get refused.
- I know my login UNAME and PWORD.
- I can access the server from the static IP I set.
- When I click on Seagate Share (this is through the web interface) it brings up the directories and ultimately the files on the NAS no problem. Then... if I click on the mapped network drive I can access the files.
I shouldn't have to open a browser, and login to the server first. I don't have to do that on the 2TB device, and never has to do this before. I don't know what has changed to cause this behaviour.
Would appreciate some insight.
I'm concerned that the device or the drive may be going bad... but I have no direct eveidence of that, just some quirky login behaviour.
Thanks