After upgrading to Snow leopard I have been completely unable to see my network storage. When I installed Snow leopard my connection was there until I shut down the first time. I did a clean install, then the same thing happened. I have an Airport extreme with a Seagate/Maxtor Central Axis Drive connected via ethernet. This is my media server for iTunes and it worked fine under Leopard. If I install the Seagate software I can see the drive through it only, but not at all in the network, or in the "shared" section of the finder window ( where it used to be visible ). Does anyone know what's up? Should I just downgrade?
Have you checked to make sure that your AEBS router firmware is up to date? The current version is 7.4.2. I would also reset or powercycle the router if you have not already done so.
yeah, I tried that. I had to learn all about the firmware issues when I unsuccessfully tried to use an airport disk for iTunes 7.4.2 kept hanging my whole system. I got the network storage drive because I had so much trouble with the Airport USB. Thank you so much for helping!!
God Bless!
ok I upgraded 3 computers and all 3 have problem to connect WD NET CENTER. message: The operation can not be completed because the original item, can't be found. What should I do?
Do you know the IP address of the drive? You can go to "GO" then "Connect to Server" and sign on to your network storage. This didn't work for me right away, because I didn't have the right prefix thing.
I had to type in "smb://" before the IP. Hope it helps.
God Bless
-aaron
I just thought about it, and I think your error message is in Itunes, right?
if it is, your connection may be working but itunes isn't seeing it right. In that case you will want to "Consolidate Library" then let iTunes organize your library. This might take several hours if your library is huge (like mine).
Noted your response to Blotus and the mention of iTunes. I have also lost access to my Server disc but strangely the new iTunes 9 can see this storage and load my music. Following the threads from other people has got me no where so I thought I'd mention this quirk.
I did manage to get it working, but there were a few different prefixes before the IP address, and it had to be the right one. I've been travelling though, so I am not sure if it will still work automaticly when I get back home. We'll see
I have the same problem. I was able to connect via wireless to the airport and the disk showed up. When I went back to wired it disappeared. I can connect to the server using "afp:///" but it should be in the finder.
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