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- 02 Aug 2024, 01:11
- Forum: Thunderbolt Series
- Topic: D5 Thunderbolt 3 run tasks?
- Replies: 4
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Re: D5 Thunderbolt 3 run tasks?
Consider a NAS with built-in scheduling: If scheduling backups from the enclosure itself is important, look into NAS devices (like Synology) that offer built-in scheduling for backup tasks. I have had two NAS devices (Fujitsu and QNAP) with many different "smart" features, but they do not...
- 31 Jul 2024, 21:56
- Forum: Thunderbolt Series
- Topic: TerraMaster RAID BIOS/Firmware
- Replies: 2
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Re: TerraMaster RAID BIOS/Firmware
Good afternoon, Is this still the latest version, or have there been any further updates? It would be great to have a more user-friendly interface for Raid Manager Pro and the ability to search for the latest updates (or have auto-updates) directly through it, instead of downloading files from the f...
- 20 Jul 2024, 08:41
- Forum: Thunderbolt Series
- Topic: Thunderbolt 3 RAID driver installation guide (Mac Os versions prior to 11.4)
- Replies: 9
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Re: Thunderbolt 3 RAID driver installation guide (Mac Os versions prior to 11.4)
Depending on your macOS version, the content of this post is not appropriate. Here are the instructions for the RAID driver for your macOS 14.3. https://forum.terra-master.com/en/viewtopic.php?t=2462 https://forum.terra-master.com/en/viewtopic.php?t=2463 I have an Apple T2 chip. I followed the inst...
- 18 Jul 2024, 10:46
- Forum: Thunderbolt Series
- Topic: Thunderbolt 3 RAID driver installation guide (Mac Os versions prior to 11.4)
- Replies: 9
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Re: Thunderbolt 3 RAID driver installation guide (Mac Os versions prior to 11.4)
Hello.
What should users do in 2024 with a newer operating system? I have Sonoma 14.3, and I followed the procedure described in the first message, but the terminal shows the driver version 4.22.1. Do you have anything more recent for modern macOS versions?
What should users do in 2024 with a newer operating system? I have Sonoma 14.3, and I followed the procedure described in the first message, but the terminal shows the driver version 4.22.1. Do you have anything more recent for modern macOS versions?