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PostPosted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 6:21 pm 
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Just wondering if I can use a USB-Connected HDD for storage with NASLite+. I've tried searching the forums but all the USB stuff I find seems to be about booting from USB.

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Kirk


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NASLite-2 supports IDE, SATA, SCSI, USB & FireWire connected disk drives


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Thanks for the quick reply. I only see a USB version of NASLite-2... since my bios won't boot from USB I assume that means I need to wait until v2 of NASLite+ is released?

Also... if I go ahead and purchase v1.x is the upgrade to v2 free?

Thanks again!
Kirk


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kirk wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply. I only see a USB version of NASLite-2... since my bios won't boot from USB I assume that means I need to wait until v2 of NASLite+ is released?

Also... if I go ahead and purchase v1.x is the upgrade to v2 free?

Thanks again!
Kirk


Hi Kirk,

Even though your bios does not from from USB doesnt mean you can't use Naslite-V2. suppiled is a kicker this is a floppy disk and may aid in booting the USB pen etc. and I got a couple of kickers with other drivers on that may well get that usb pen booted.

regarding the upgrades once you make a purchase you are entitled to big discounts on various products, but V2 is not a free upgrade.

if you want a kicker to test if your pen is detected let me know.


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