Can you boot to a drive connected to a SATA PCI controller as C:?įor the sdcard, the adapter is the limiting factor: … dapter-sd35vc0/įor SMB in Unraid, I can enable/disable NetBIOS and WSB, and also supply "samba extra configuration" strings, but I can't find anyone else who has done this for Window 98 access.Įdit: I am able to connect to Unraid from Windows 98 with both those options enabled. I have the StarTech IDE2SATA adapter, which says it supports ATA-133, but it seems like using a PCI IDE or IDE/SATA combo card will disable the onboard IDE, and that seems like a headache. That would put the drives on separate channels as well. Has anyone done this successfully? Reply 1 of 11, by cyclone3d I could use FTP, or maybe SMB (although my attempt to get the Windows machine to connect to the NAS over SMB didn't work), or maybe something else like WebDAV. ![]() I would love to be able to make incremental or full backups directly to the network. Maybe it's because they are sharing the same IDE channel? I have ATA-66 enabled, and get 60MB/s for the SSD and 25 MB/s for the sdcard from CrystalMark. 6 hours to backup 60gb of data, then another hour to FTP it at about 18MB/s. ![]() This is super slow, especially the initial backup step. Currently I use Norton Ghost 2003 to make a full backup from the C: drive (SSD) to an sdcard adapter mounted as D:, and then boot back in to Windows and copy the backup files to the NAS via FTP. Windows is super fragile so I like to take backups before I make any driver changes. I also have a modern Unraid NAS with lots of free space. ![]() I have a Windows 98SE P3 machine with a gigabit NIC.
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