Since I updated my HP Desktop to Windows 8.1 my MyBookWorld locks up and the only way the drive can be accessed is with a power reboot. After I access the unit I view the CIFS log I see multiple errors listed below, the IP address is the Windows 8.1 computer
2013/11/21 13:02:31 read_data: read failure for 4 bytes to client 192.168.1.111. Error = Connection reset by peer
2013/11/21 13:02:21 read_data: read failure for 4 bytes to client 192.168.1.111. Error = Connection reset by peer
2013/11/21 13:02:10 read_data: read failure for 4 bytes to client 192.168.1.111. Error = Connection reset by peer
The drive works with all other computer on my home network as long as I leave the computer with windows 8.1 powered off. Windows 8.0 seemed to work fine. I spoke to Microsoft today but they seemed to think it is WD’s problem.
I only can access by rebooting modem and/or rebooting MyBookWorld and/or plug in the ethernet cable in an other port. But it seems always to be a lucky shot…
Exactly the same problem here. Prior to Windows 8.1, used WD link (over wifi) would find (MWBEii) and could access without any problems.
I have three media players connect to it (via LAN) all three find it no problem.
If i try turn on my PC on now and try use WD link, the (MWBE) seems to brick up and not even the media players can see it. Only way to fix it is through a physcial reset via the back button.
i hope a remedy to this is found, and there after instructions are given as to how to actually get the PC to recognise the MWBE to update the software.
It’s a shame, there’s no one from WD in this forum ???
Do you really think I’m going to buy again a WD Hard Disk Drive seeing you do not maintain your drive after puting them on the market, do not answer in the forum ???
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I bought 3 My book world digital edition II 3 years ago for a total price of 1.000 Euros (1360 USD).
I bought Western Digital because a NAS is supposed to last more than 3 years, and western digital big enough to release compatible Firmware for Windows Updates.
Do you answer this to the hundreds of customers who bought those drives ?
A lack a testing and firmware updates ???
Do you really think I’m going to buy again a WD Hard Disk Drive seeing you do not maintain your drive after puting them on the market ???
I would appreciate you give me visibility : is a new firmware being studied or developed ? or do I have to put in the trash my 3 NAS ??
My new PC is provided with Windows 8.1, and cannot be downgrade to windows 7, because of HP that do not provide drivers for windows 7.
I would really appreciate more information.
Best regards,"
I let every User make is opinion.
For me this is the last time ever I will buy WD products, seeing such an aswer. You do not care your customers, I will let this be known around the web. First time ever I see that. Logitech or Seagate do never react like that. Shame on WD and I’m sad to write that.
I to have given up on any future Western Digital products. I have used WD hard drives since the beginning of PC days and have always been very satisfied until my recent 2 purchases. As I stated in the post that started this feed, the MyBookWorld worked until I upgraded to Windows 8.1 from 8.0. The MyBookWorld was a minor disappointment because it did work until I upgraded to Windows 8.1.
The N900 Router is a real piece of junk. Since I purchased it a year ago I have received two RMA’s with the last unit sent to me being a n900c. I was assured by the tech support person that the n900c would work better. All three of the units constantly drop the internet connection and have to be rebooted to restore the ISP connection. I have finally reverted to my simple Linksys which never drops the Internet connection. I have spent way too much time and money on these two poorly designed and supported units.
I use Netgear N900 (WNDR4500) router and WD My Book Live (3TB) with ethernet connection.
I fresh installed my notebook to Windows 8.1, previously had Windows 7 working fine.
But using these devices with Windows 8.1 was unstable, only sometimes I had access to My Book Live, which I believe to be very similar to previous descriptions. See below what I did and results achieved.
I did update N900 router (firmware V1.0.1.40_1.0.68) and My Book Live was already updated (firmware 02.43.03-022).
And I also changed or confirmed some local Windows configuration:
My network settings (at Control Panel / Network and Internet / Sharing and Network Central / Advanced Settings) are: private network with network discovery ON, new devices automatic setup ON, files and printer sharing OFF, allow Windows to manage conections ON.
My Windows credentials (at Control Panel / User Account / Credential Manager) related to My Book Live were erased.
(please note that those descriptions aren’t fully correct because my OS is translated, not in English anymore).
After thise steps I created a new user/password at My Book Live and restarted it.