![]() ![]() I am surprised giants like Microsoft and others do not offer that, as they are the ones who are constantly selling us millions of new things which do not accept old things being connected. ![]() ![]() PS: Circular economy and using old and/or refurbished hardware is hot, as we are eating up Earth resources at a staggering rate. If a driver exists for Windows 10, that would solve all problems, so if anyone knows a trustworthy(!) source for such a driver, please let me know! Otherwise an answer on option2 would be appreciated. Option 2 is a big questionmark: Can I take the drives out and put them in a new NAS? Will they be recognised and useable? Option 1 is getting increasingly interesting as I notice more software and hardware not working and I am strongly against destroying and throwing away hardware or software which works perfectly, just because it is (only) a few years old! Buying a new NAS and putting both drives from the old one in a new NAS Reverting all our PC's to older versions of Windows (hell of a job, but we need to easily access data on those drives)Ģ. If such a driver for Windows 10 does not exist, I have two options:ġ. I have been looking on the web for Windows 10 drivers for my iomega ix2-200 (2TB) drive for weeks, but all I get are sites offering "free" software to check drivers and then I need to get my credit card out to really make those tools work, even found some scams which install backdoors or worse. ![]()
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