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Originally Posted by woj
best to probably mount that drive on a linux box... that device doesn't use ntfs, it uses ext2, that's why it doesn't work on windows...
google some tool that will let you read ext2 drives on windows, and then with some luck you will be able to access the data on it...
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Thank you, Woj. I am going to give that a try. I found a decent forum overclock.net you might find useful. I didn't find anything there for this so will try your advice first. D-Link has left us less than happy with the overall performance of their software.