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  1. I figured it out, you need to right-click 'This PC' and "Map a network drive", "Add network location" is what I was doing before If you just right click in the 'network locations' area it won't give you the map option.
  2. This is what I see with FreeNAS: And with unRAID: Is there a setting I need to change?
  3. Hello, I searched for this but couldn't find anything. Maybe I am using the wrong keywords. In FreeNAS, when I mapped a drive in Windows, the share shows total and free space. In unRAID, it just shows up as a network location. Is it possible to show free space/total space for shared drives in Windows? Thanks
  4. Hi, I have a seperate port/subnet for my 10 gig network. Is there some way to have the cache server work on both ports/subnets? Can I run another instance of the server for the 10 gig network? It does not have internet access, it is a direct connection between the PC and the server. Thanks
  5. I tried 4 different USB sticks until I found one that worked. I was getting the "unable to find UNRAID volume" error in the bootup messages but it still was able to start the GUI. The drives that didn't work with UNRAID work with FreeNAS with no issues so it seems there is an issue there.
  6. I have the exact same issue as Saldash. I can't access the server locally or on the network. The drive is formatted as FAT32, I used the USB creator tool.