As of 2/21/22, ASUSTOR was hit with a ransomware attack made possible with a zero-day exploit. Everybody who owns one needs to TURN OFF EZ-CONNECT and/or disable port forwarding immediately.
Love to see your channel growing to the point that a company like Asustor and Seagate get interested in provide content for you. That's really really nice!!!! For me it is my favorite tech channel...
This is like Disney sending a rollercoaster to Defunctland. Glad it didn’t need to be a direct sales pitch for Asustor to collaborate with you. Gonna look to them for my next plex nas for sure
The LCD on the NAS is really nice for status at a glance. I use TrueNAS (Formally FreeNAS) and that is a really nice feature to just glance at it and see if its happy. But yeah, it definitely had that late 90-00’s mini stereo vibe to it with the inverted blue lcd.
nice video! Btw, better way of sorting files and folders is to use "00_name", "01_name" etc up till like "10_name" (also with the underscore). That way it's being sorted well no matter what system you're using.
@@ebisuminoru I can't fucking take it. I see an image of a random object posted and then I see it, I fucking see it. "Oh that looks kinda like the among us guy" it started as. That's funny, that's a cool reference. But I kept going, I'd see a fridge that looked like among us, I'd see an animated bag of chips that looked like among us, I'd see a hat that looked like among us. And every time I'd burst into an insane, breath deprived laugh staring at the image as the words AMOGUS ran through my head. It's torment, psychological torture, I am being conditioned to laugh maniacly any time I see an oval on a red object. I can't fucking live like this... I can't I can't I can't I can't I can't! And don't get me fucking started on the words! I'll never hear the word suspicious again without thinking of among us. Someone does something bad and I can't say anything other than "sus." I could watch a man murder everyone I love and all I would be able to say is "red sus" and laugh like a fucking insane person. And the word "among" is ruined. The phrase "among us" is ruined. I can't live anymore. Among us has destroyed my fucking life. I want to eject myself from this plane of existence. MAKE IT STOP!
The old Bios based method of booting a computer couldn't boot a partition larger than 2TB. The newer UEFI booting protocol can boot much bigger drives.
@@darkm007 It's not an OS limitation. Infact if you could boot a set OS using a UEFI bootloader. Then yes, you could give it's main drive a size that's bigger than 2 TB. It's more a software limitation with the Bios of your motherboard. One that's thankfully since been fixed with the move to UEFI based bioses.
12:28 - For it to show in order on Windows 98, you would have to rename 1, 2, 3, etc to 01, 02, 03, etc (yes, with a 0 at the front, then it will be in order). Every number must be two digits like 11, 12, and 13 are two digits. Windows 98 expects every file name starting with numbers to have the same numbers of digits equally for it to be sorted in order.
You deserve success for working so hard on This Channel A couple hard drives and a Nas is a start to running and reviewing products and is great content.
I actually would LOVE seeing the easiest way to set this up for both newer and older computers. I rehab a lot of retro PC and Mac machines and would love to have something that is easier for older versions of both Windows and Mac OS to connect to. I suck at networking and would love to have a streamlined solution. Will be keeping an eye out for more videos on this! Love your videos, dude! Keep up the neat work.
I didn’t know about the unofficial sp3 for windows 98! It really caught my eye so I’d love to see a video on that, since I have a nostalgic 98 rig set up! So, I’d love to see a showcase of what it does!
When using artwork for the old Windows flag make sure it’s the Windows 95 Wingdings font version because sizes of the red and blue squares at the tail of the flag different. Only the Windows 3.1 boot screen flag has tail squares the same size which looks weird when rotated sideways.
You have a very soothing voice, Michael! You should make an ASMR video featuring old hardware sounds! "Yeeees, listen to that 56k modem logging you on to all that delicious internet, Mmmmmmm!"
Good 'ol Win 98 file sorting. I believe you can get around that with using a double digit naming scheme, 01, 02.. and such. Then your 10 will fall in line.
I fought so much with getting 98, 95, Windows for Workgroups 3.11, etc. to read from network shares (particularly on a Debian VM that I set up), and I realized that instead of enabling anonymous access, I probably could have run smbpasswd and created user accounts to match my username. I'll have to try that next time I set everything up.
Good video. Also glad to see the $5 98 PC back. Regarding the 1.96tb limit, it somehow also registers that there's nothing on the drive itself, so my theory is that you can put as much storage on in (more than 1.96tb) and still have it read and copy files from a Windows 98 PC utill the real limit is reached. (also, the 1.96tb counter would start to decrease when there is really 1.96tb left, and would start to track how much of that 1.96tb has been taken).
Exactly. The only time you might run into an issue is if you try to copy over 2TB in one operation, then a disk space check could fail. But IIRC Win98 doesn't do a preliminary space check, it just copies as much as it can and only gives an error when writes start to fail.
You'll be sorry using Seagate drives. I've had 6 of them in my life, and every one of the the six failed within warranty period, and Seagate will take months finding you the exact drive that failed even if they are no longer available.
The other day, I actually found on the side of the road, a few laptops being thrown out. One that I fixed up is an HP Pavilion g7, seems to be from 2011. However, the oldest out of them all and also what seems to be in the best physical condition is actually an IBM Thinkpad G40 laptop with a Pentium 4 cpu. I looked up the model and this IBM laptop seems to be from January of 2004. I don't have the AC adapter which I have one on the way, but shortly, I should be able to test it and soon I'll do a video about it. Maybe this IBM laptop that I found may be old enough to support Windows 98.
The fact that the hardware was send to Michael to try was kind of a spoiler the experiment would work, otherwise the video would have been either delayed in order to try alternative methods, or cancelled altogether, but it's truly awesome it can be done anyway.
FYI: the required update provides the NTLMv2 protocol support for Windows 98. SAMBA can be configured in native Windows 9x mode, but it seems not implemented in the GUI.
RAID5 is 4 disks with striping at block level and distributed parity (fault tolerance 1 disk). so the logical volume will extend to up to three time the smallest drive. I actually expected to see SMB1 as default protocol for Windows 98, but nonetheless, this seems to be working well.
Congrats on the hardware backing from reputable businesses, MJD! My suggestion for a future video would be a refresh on how to set-up & run various OS platforms from a NAS-based VM. [Bonus points for "obscure cross-platformity", like Linux from Android.] I'm kind of pieceing together research tips from multiple other channels I follow; Would love to hear what you have to say, next. Cheers, man.
I actually had a network set up such that my Packard-Bell (running Windows 98) could see an 8TB external hard drive attached to my main computer and access it as if it were a normal network drive. There was basically no problem there.
12:30 and that's why I use 01, 02, etc till 10, 11, etc (and not 1, 2, etc) --> nice vid, first time I watched you. Got ASUSTOR as well so I sub'd lol. Greetings from Belgium
I have found that it's best to name files that start in order to 01, 02, etc. so they fall right in line other 2 digit numbers. Or 001, 002 for 3 digit numbers, etc. Works out a treat fot making it easier to organize and find them.
12:31 if you rename your windows folders to 01 02 03 instead of 1 2 3, Windows 98 and other OS's will sort it correctly. Nice video btw! I'm thinking of getting an Asustor now, love the interface and ease of use you showed in this video.
After this I think the ultimate feat regarding windows 98 installations would be to simply install it on a modern hard drive or SSD. And by that I mean, the internal processors and memory of the Disk drive itself shall run Windows 98 as standalone with only a monitor attached. I’m not sure what kind of CPUs a modern HDD is using these days, but it would be an amazing feat to see an HDD run an entire OS on it’s own. Make it happen!
That's pretty cool! If the machine runs Linux, can it run third-party apps on the terminal? There is an Apple protocol called AFP, launched between 1988 and 1990, this protocol still exists today, it was removed in Big Sur (I think it now uses only SMB). And there is software for Linux used to create these AFP servers called Netatalk. I use it with a Raspberry Pi on a 1995 Mac (but it could be a 1988 Mac), on the same network as Windows 10. That would be an even more incredible way to expand the possibilities of connections. Thanks for the great content.
Just to let you know, you can create dummy files of arbitrary sizes in windows simply by using the command "fsutil file createnew (filename) (length in bytes)" I've used this a couple times for cloud storage services that give free extra storage if you store so much data with them of a certain type that week. So I've uploaded an 8GB .jpeg to make them think I uploaded a ton of pictures. And since it's all dummy data, it compresses SUPER well so it only took about 10 seconds to upload the whole file to the cloud.
Gezz that's the fastest i ever clicked on a Michael MJD video and 4 12TB Ironwolf Drives From Segate now that's just extreme right there but would love to see what would happen if one of those 12TB Ironwolf drives on windows 98 had the max 2 TB on it would love to see how Windows 98 would handle it
In relation to who I have subscribed to here on TH-cam: Phil's Computer Lab sponsored by ASUSTOR: Tutorials on setting up SMB and WebDAV for use with Windows 98 It's My Natural Colour sponsored by QNAP: just some highly advanced video editing stuff on a new Mac and now… MJD sponsored by ASUSTOR: jumps right into using it with Windows 98!!! 😳
I ran into the same issue as you with mounting the network drive. In my case, I found that I could use the Map Network Drive feature that you can access by right clicking My Computer and that would bypass the password requirements, curiously.
I'd definitely like to see how it can run Virtualbox. If I could run multiple operating systems on the same machine and use the NAS to backup snapshots of these VMs I wouldn't have to go through the currently rather cumbersome backup procedure I have. I suppose I'd still have to backup individual PCs, but if I didn't use them as much as I do now I wouldn't have to spend so much time maintaining them.
there is a patch we used time ago in linux to map the net drives in our company, you have to edit the .smb file and put "@" on the top of the users names, that usually fix the problem with mapping net drives, youcan also use the netuse protocol on cmd, excuse me for my english..
Also, please do put >2TB of data on the NAS and see how Win98 reacts, I'd love to see that. My guess: As you fill up the NAS, the "used space" indicator in Win98 will stay the same until you get down to the last 2TB. For example, if you put 8TB of data on it, Win98 will still say 0 bytes used (notice how it says that now even with everything you already have on it) and let you keep adding data to it. Once you get down to
As of 2/21/22, ASUSTOR was hit with a ransomware attack made possible with a zero-day exploit. Everybody who owns one needs to TURN OFF EZ-CONNECT and/or disable port forwarding immediately.
thats big oof
@@moodwoboo ye
3rd
Hopefully it got patched
@@richardgamez 5th
Love to see your channel growing to the point that a company like Asustor and Seagate get interested in provide content for you. That's really really nice!!!! For me it is my favorite tech channel...
Yeah it's really awesome of them to send all this out to me! And thanks so much!
lol 2 3 4 letters spell sus
@@austinheinn924 aseator and... Susgate
same
I'm so happy I found this channel. All of your videos are super interesting, and your voice is so smooth yet soft. Keep up the good work man!
Thank you so much!
a lot of people say that michel sounds like ms sam in his older videos
@@bokexd3173 So that's why he sounds familiar XD
No Swearing
This is like Disney sending a rollercoaster to Defunctland. Glad it didn’t need to be a direct sales pitch for Asustor to collaborate with you. Gonna look to them for my next plex nas for sure
Yeah, and their rep's responsiveness here is a big plus.
"I would have to spend some time coming up with 2TB of data."
Me: looks over at the nearly fully 2TB drive in my computer.
dd bs=1024G count=2 if=/dev/zero of=//10.50.277.133/Home/hugefile.bin
@@d-tech3190 no its dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda
@@x5nash870 Not it's dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null 🤣
Lol
@@d-tech3190 or use fallocate, which is way faster (assuming SMB allows for file allocation)
The fact that it looks like a 90s stereo is perfect
Bogadilicious
The LCD on the NAS is really nice for status at a glance. I use TrueNAS (Formally FreeNAS) and that is a really nice feature to just glance at it and see if its happy. But yeah, it definitely had that late 90-00’s mini stereo vibe to it with the inverted blue lcd.
Actually it looks like a mini data server
Hey Michael MJD!! Keep up the good videos! Always love seeing a new video notifications from you!
If you want to fill that drive with 2TB just put all your unedited video files onto it lol.
That's true
or multiple copies of cod warzone
or a weebs "homework" folder
@@ajddavid452 that would also work
There is program that write bytes to the HD use that.
Oh damn, big moves lol. Really surprised that Seagate sent those drives out for a project like this
nice video!
Btw, better way of sorting files and folders is to use "00_name", "01_name" etc up till like "10_name"
(also with the underscore). That way it's being sorted well no matter what system you're using.
a NAS and 48TB for free, I've lost it at this moment. Happy for you Michael :)
You're now the second TH-camr I've seen that has gotten one of these NAS devices along with the Seagate drives in recent days.
who is the other one
@@superJK92 Jeff Geerling!
@@aaroncarson Yep, that's the one! Thank you!
I didn't even know that this was even possible!
Dont be surprized youtube stores 10 - 15 extapytes
@@jdjdgaming True, true. XD
A SUS TOR lol
@@ebisuminoru I can't fucking take it. I see an image of a random object posted and then I see it, I fucking see it. "Oh that looks kinda like the among us guy" it started as. That's funny, that's a cool reference. But I kept going, I'd see a fridge that looked like among us, I'd see an animated bag of chips that looked like among us, I'd see a hat that looked like among us. And every time I'd burst into an insane, breath deprived laugh staring at the image as the words AMOGUS ran through my head. It's torment, psychological torture, I am being conditioned to laugh maniacly any time I see an oval on a red object. I can't fucking live like this... I can't I can't I can't I can't I can't! And don't get me fucking started on the words! I'll never hear the word suspicious again without thinking of among us. Someone does something bad and I can't say anything other than "sus." I could watch a man murder everyone I love and all I would be able to say is "red sus" and laugh like a fucking insane person. And the word "among" is ruined. The phrase "among us" is ruined. I can't live anymore. Among us has destroyed my fucking life. I want to eject myself from this plane of existence. MAKE IT STOP!
Plot twist:
It's a server running linux
Michael MJD I love watching your videos they keep me entertained! Keep up the good work!
I didn’t know that Win98 could even recognize up to ~2TB, now I’m wishing I held on to my old machines to push them further!
The old Bios based method of booting a computer couldn't boot a partition larger than 2TB. The newer UEFI booting protocol can boot much bigger drives.
@@hanro50 So could the OS do it now if it was patched or something?
@@darkm007
It's not an OS limitation. Infact if you could boot a set OS using a UEFI bootloader. Then yes, you could give it's main drive a size that's bigger than 2 TB.
It's more a software limitation with the Bios of your motherboard. One that's thankfully since been fixed with the move to UEFI based bioses.
@@hanro50 Also, drives over 2TB need GPT.
@@ASUSTOR_YT to be bootable yes
12:28 - For it to show in order on Windows 98, you would have to rename 1, 2, 3, etc to 01, 02, 03, etc (yes, with a 0 at the front, then it will be in order). Every number must be two digits like 11, 12, and 13 are two digits. Windows 98 expects every file name starting with numbers to have the same numbers of digits equally for it to be sorted in order.
Hi Michael MJD! Love your videos! Keep up the good work because i love this type of videos. :)
Micheal, your getting real noticed. I hope your TH-cam career grows bright
Finally, something that can store my “homework” folder!
Time to bonk some hoes
Oh, another man of culture! Greetings!
Yes, finally storing homework without deleting the old ones!
*COD Warzone
@@arshkhanlm3086 all of the cods in history
Happy to hear that some people still do good things.
I love your chill music and video style
You deserve success for working so hard on This Channel
A couple hard drives and a Nas is a start to running and reviewing products and is great content.
You're the second TH-camr I watch that was also sent one of those ASUSTOR NAS. The other one I watched before was PhilsComputerLab
I actually would LOVE seeing the easiest way to set this up for both newer and older computers. I rehab a lot of retro PC and Mac machines and would love to have something that is easier for older versions of both Windows and Mac OS to connect to. I suck at networking and would love to have a streamlined solution. Will be keeping an eye out for more videos on this!
Love your videos, dude! Keep up the neat work.
I didn’t know about the unofficial sp3 for windows 98! It really caught my eye so I’d love to see a video on that, since I have a nostalgic 98 rig set up! So, I’d love to see a showcase of what it does!
12:39 Try changing the names to "01", "02", etc. through "10".
I just tested this in my Windows 95 VM and can confirm this does work
I want to see a video about the windows 98 service pack you showed in the video
Very glad you are gaining some well deserved traction. Very fun video and a natural sponsorship!
Yknow, i get its 23 years old now, but it still hurts when people say win98 is vintage.
It would be interesting to setup a lot of vm's and make them "self hosted cloud computer's" although you would probably have to upgrade the ram
please make a video about the history of windows 2000 development
When using artwork for the old Windows flag make sure it’s the Windows 95 Wingdings font version because sizes of the red and blue squares at the tail of the flag different. Only the Windows 3.1 boot screen flag has tail squares the same size which looks weird when rotated sideways.
Now download the full flashpoint archive on it ;)
Wow this is the fastest I've ever clicked
epik
Don't worry! We love Windows XP too! We even picked the 2.5GbE chipset compatible with Windows XP for the USB Ethernet adapter we sell!
Long live XP!
Omg it's windows xp
😢
I miss you so much XP please come back to me 💔😩
You have a very soothing voice, Michael!
You should make an ASMR video featuring old hardware sounds!
"Yeeees, listen to that 56k modem logging you on to all that delicious internet, Mmmmmmm!"
Good 'ol Win 98 file sorting. I believe you can get around that with using a double digit naming scheme, 01, 02.. and such. Then your 10 will fall in line.
Nice to see you're uploading videos in 4K MJD! With you now shooting in 4K, you'll be able to come up with 2TB worth of data in no time!
I fought so much with getting 98, 95, Windows for Workgroups 3.11, etc. to read from network shares (particularly on a Debian VM that I set up), and I realized that instead of enabling anonymous access, I probably could have run smbpasswd and created user accounts to match my username. I'll have to try that next time I set everything up.
Good video. Also glad to see the $5 98 PC back. Regarding the 1.96tb limit, it somehow also registers that there's nothing on the drive itself, so my theory is that you can put as much storage on in (more than 1.96tb) and still have it read and copy files from a Windows 98 PC utill the real limit is reached. (also, the 1.96tb counter would start to decrease when there is really 1.96tb left, and would start to track how much of that 1.96tb has been taken).
Exactly. The only time you might run into an issue is if you try to copy over 2TB in one operation, then a disk space check could fail. But IIRC Win98 doesn't do a preliminary space check, it just copies as much as it can and only gives an error when writes start to fail.
Bro put leading zeros in front of your numbers! I still do that as an artific of using old systems to get them to display in order 😅
that nas has 4gb ram and a quad core? Sounds to me like you could run windows 98 on it directly
Side comment: I like your music choices for your videos :)
Thank you!
Here’s a tutorial to fill 2tb use the terminal and type cat /dev/random > yourfilehere that’s how you do it
3:21 Our man is lowkey slowly turning into Linus
You'll be sorry using Seagate drives. I've had 6 of them in my life, and every one of the the six failed within warranty period, and Seagate will take months finding you the exact drive that failed even if they are no longer available.
Pretty mad and epic content for this video - love it based around your Windows 98 PC :) Great video as always.
The other day, I actually found on the side of the road, a few laptops being thrown out. One that I fixed up is an HP Pavilion g7, seems to be from 2011. However, the oldest out of them all and also what seems to be in the best physical condition is actually an IBM Thinkpad G40 laptop with a Pentium 4 cpu. I looked up the model and this IBM laptop seems to be from January of 2004. I don't have the AC adapter which I have one on the way, but shortly, I should be able to test it and soon I'll do a video about it. Maybe this IBM laptop that I found may be old enough to support Windows 98.
Seeing more about that Service Pack 3 sounds great
The fact that the hardware was send to Michael to try was kind of a spoiler the experiment would work, otherwise the video would have been either delayed in order to try alternative methods, or cancelled altogether, but it's truly awesome it can be done anyway.
Funny thing is. He never asked for guidance. I thought I was gonna be guiding him. We made the product too easy. Kidding.
I set up a NAS a few days ago but with 8 TB of Space, the drives were from Seagate too.
FYI: the required update provides the NTLMv2 protocol support for Windows 98.
SAMBA can be configured in native Windows 9x mode, but it seems not implemented in the GUI.
RAID5 is 4 disks with striping at block level and distributed parity (fault tolerance 1 disk). so the logical volume will extend to up to three time the smallest drive. I actually expected to see SMB1 as default protocol for Windows 98, but nonetheless, this seems to be working well.
Love your channel and have taken many inspirations from your videos on my channel. Excited to watch this channel grow. Keep up the superior work! 👏🤘
Congrats on the hardware backing from reputable businesses, MJD! My suggestion for a future video would be a refresh on how to set-up & run various OS platforms from a NAS-based VM. [Bonus points for "obscure cross-platformity", like Linux from Android.] I'm kind of pieceing together research tips from multiple other channels I follow; Would love to hear what you have to say, next. Cheers, man.
I actually had a network set up such that my Packard-Bell (running Windows 98) could see an 8TB external hard drive attached to my main computer and access it as if it were a normal network drive. There was basically no problem there.
this channel is too underrated its sad. oh and im subbing rn.
12:30 and that's why I use 01, 02, etc till 10, 11, etc (and not 1, 2, etc) --> nice vid, first time I watched you. Got ASUSTOR as well so I sub'd lol. Greetings from Belgium
I have found that it's best to name files that start in order to 01, 02, etc. so they fall right in line other 2 digit numbers. Or 001, 002 for 3 digit numbers, etc. Works out a treat fot making it easier to organize and find them.
The absurdity of this video earned you my subscribe. 👌
Yes, I'd love to see this NAS doing stuff besides just serving files. Sounds like it could be used as a desktop, in a pinch.
Congratulations for that upgrade. iam happy for 4 you.
You videos are getting really good. Thanks again for great content
It's funny hearing "I'd have to come up with 2TB of data to copy" in this video, I have a 40TB RAID10 setup myself with "only" 16TB free at this point
12:31 if you rename your windows folders to 01 02 03 instead of 1 2 3, Windows 98 and other OS's will sort it correctly.
Nice video btw! I'm thinking of getting an Asustor now, love the interface and ease of use you showed in this video.
Your videos never fail to impress me.
This is the second TH-camr I've seen to get the same bundled drives and NAS. Jeff Geerling got them last week.
Lmao. This was months of preparation. We've sent out to a few people lately.
@Michael MJD yes it's very easy to fill 2tb of data, just install about 30 - 50 games from Steam you'll be there in no time. 😁
After this I think the ultimate feat regarding windows 98 installations would be to simply install it on a modern hard drive or SSD. And by that I mean, the internal processors and memory of the Disk drive itself shall run Windows 98 as standalone with only a monitor attached.
I’m not sure what kind of CPUs a modern HDD is using these days, but it would be an amazing feat to see an HDD run an entire OS on it’s own.
Make it happen!
Jeff Geerling also got this Nas+seagate HDDs to compare with a raspberry pi nas
I think I like the kind of content they are promoting
Congrats on the sponsorship!
finally got to this video since i was watching a livestream of It Takes Two
That's pretty cool!
If the machine runs Linux, can it run third-party apps on the terminal? There is an Apple protocol called AFP, launched between 1988 and 1990, this protocol still exists today, it was removed in Big Sur (I think it now uses only SMB). And there is software for Linux used to create these AFP servers called Netatalk. I use it with a Raspberry Pi on a 1995 Mac (but it could be a 1988 Mac), on the same network as Windows 10. That would be an even more incredible way to expand the possibilities of connections. Thanks for the great content.
We support AFP already. We don't have any intentions of removing it.
I would like to see more on this. It's all new to me not having one.
Just to let you know, you can create dummy files of arbitrary sizes in windows simply by using the command "fsutil file createnew (filename) (length in bytes)"
I've used this a couple times for cloud storage services that give free extra storage if you store so much data with them of a certain type that week. So I've uploaded an 8GB .jpeg to make them think I uploaded a ton of pictures. And since it's all dummy data, it compresses SUPER well so it only took about 10 seconds to upload the whole file to the cloud.
Definitely do the virtual machines on the NAS!! That would be interesting to me.
im actually watching a mjd video within a year of it being released
my man got a $1700 value for basically free to get Windows 98 to recognize a NAS.
what a time we live in
Gezz that's the fastest i ever clicked on a Michael MJD video and 4 12TB Ironwolf Drives From Segate now that's just extreme right there but would love to see what would happen if one of those 12TB Ironwolf drives on windows 98 had the max 2 TB on it would love to see how Windows 98 would handle it
When the NAS is more powerful than your "gaming" tower
In relation to who I have subscribed to here on TH-cam:
Phil's Computer Lab sponsored by ASUSTOR: Tutorials on setting up SMB and WebDAV for use with Windows 98
It's My Natural Colour sponsored by QNAP: just some highly advanced video editing stuff on a new Mac
and now…
MJD sponsored by ASUSTOR: jumps right into using it with Windows 98!!! 😳
Cool for Asustor and Seagate to have sent this
Thanks!
Can't wait to see you having 1 million subsctibers
it'll be someday i know it....
1:06 epic logo
NFS is usually my go-to for network storage, mainly since it's pretty much universal.
I ran into the same issue as you with mounting the network drive. In my case, I found that I could use the Map Network Drive feature that you can access by right clicking My Computer and that would bypass the password requirements, curiously.
I love your videos! You should do a tier list for operating systems
My prebuilt needed too much storage, thanks for the idea.
Good video Michael :)
sussus amogus
@@tzarg IMPOSTOR FROM AMANG US????
@@tzarg i agree
@@tzarg @sus muf3n That's gonna be the name for our next product. Sussus amongus.
Jokes.
Win98 will sort correctly if you add a zero before the 1,2,3,etc in the directory names.
I'd definitely like to see how it can run Virtualbox. If I could run multiple operating systems on the same machine and use the NAS to backup snapshots of these VMs I wouldn't have to go through the currently rather cumbersome backup procedure I have. I suppose I'd still have to backup individual PCs, but if I didn't use them as much as I do now I wouldn't have to spend so much time maintaining them.
AWESOME VIDEO, Michael!
I came here for the fun idea, staed and liked after you mentioned the Win 98 SP3. If you have a video explaining it would be great
Used to typing 192.168, very relatable, at a hackerspace all ip’s are 10.0, always mess it up
Those hdds would cost 1200 bucks alone. Definitely a dream come true (for me at least)
Wow! Amazing video!
I am very impressed by that web interface. cool stuff.
Thanks!
Gotta love how "Windows 10" is numbered "12" on your NAS.
there is a patch we used time ago in linux to map the net drives in our company, you have to edit the .smb file and put "@" on the top of the users names, that usually fix the problem with mapping net drives, youcan also use the netuse protocol on cmd, excuse me for my english..
Also, please do put >2TB of data on the NAS and see how Win98 reacts, I'd love to see that.
My guess: As you fill up the NAS, the "used space" indicator in Win98 will stay the same until you get down to the last 2TB. For example, if you put 8TB of data on it, Win98 will still say 0 bytes used (notice how it says that now even with everything you already have on it) and let you keep adding data to it. Once you get down to
Well I needed a new nas and this showed me all the features I have been looking for, made them a sale!
Thanks! Your support is appreciated!