![]() ![]() Okay, conneting to the MPW using a NAS selection wasn’t necessary for me. Could that be what is happening on your device? In my case, I select the NEF file in File Browser and it opens the image in PhotoRaw. ![]() Note that File Browser is able to send a file to another application to open it. But it does some editing just to open the files, which I don’t like, and I think it also temporarily copies the file to my iPad to view it, so I probably won’t buy the full version. I have also been testing PhotoRaw Lite, which is able to view and edit NEF files. Could you confirm that File Browser is able to show you the images, and not just their file name, and explain where this compatibility mode setting is? I can’t find any setting like “Compatibility Mode” either, to get it to work. I’ve been testing File Browser Lite, and while it does see the Nikon RAW (NEF) files I use, it doesn’t show or preview them. ![]() My photos are backed up onto 3 different drives on a weekly basis so at most I'll only lose what I should still have on my memory card for the camera.Ĭanon Digital Rebel XT Black, 18-55mm kit lens, 50 mm 1.I am realy sorry i made a mistake bean playing with 2 apps at the same and iv write the wrong 1… the apps is filebrowser, go in option NAS the ip 192.168.60.1, then turn off compatibility mode and thats it As with any backup solution, it's only as good as the drive it's on. I've got a 250 and a 500 that are going strong. If you still have the receipt for the drive, you might want to see if it's within the warranty and get it replaced. Luckily I only lost a small amount of data (various music files and clip art files that I had downloaded and a few pictures that I had backed up elsewhere). I ended up tossing the drive as it was out of warranty (got the drive from a friend for some computer/web work I did for him) and didn't have the receipt. It would spin up and format, but it wasn't able to write data out to the drive for more than a few minutes without failing and causing the disk to disappear from my computer and have to be power reset to even show up again. I honestly can't remember the name of the app right now. There was a program on there that was actually able to read the corrupted file allocation table and at least recover the data to another drive, but the drive was toast from that point. ![]() I was able to recover it using a disk called Hiren's Bootcd. I had one of these go south on me with the same error. ![]()
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