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Author Topic: Transferring files to internal HDD  (Read 16351 times)

Dutchie53

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Re: Transferring files to internal HDD
« Reply #30 on: April 02, 2020, 06:33:41 AM »
Well Maelor, thanks again for your effort, time, and answer. Another forum member told me that the problem is Windows 10 Enterprise. It seems to work with Windows 10 Pro version. Yesterday evening I found out in my living room where I have my HiMedia Q10 Pro and a Windows 10 Pro computer, and it is working over there, but it is hot as hel in there, because it is the hot season in N O Thailand and I have no aircontitioning in that room. In another cooler room I have a small MSI computer (4GB ram) with Windows 10 Enterprise, and that one refuses to set up a home network.
However, could you please explain to me how I can use my Android 10 smartphone to play music content in and around the house from my home network? Because that's the thing I try to get done for over a year now. So my external HDD connected to my HiMedia Q10 Pro is visible on my pc in the livingroom, but still not on my smartphone, and believe me, I've tried so many things on my smartphone, but I can't get the content from that HDD from my computer or the HiMedia on my smartphone. I would be very grateful if you or anyone could give me some advice about that.
« Last Edit: April 02, 2020, 06:36:40 AM by Dutchie53 »

maelor

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Re: Transferring files to internal HDD
« Reply #31 on: April 02, 2020, 02:31:36 PM »
Another forum member told me that the problem is Windows 10 Enterprise. It seems to work with Windows 10 Pro version.

Then that is your answer! I have Windows 10 Pro! Why are you using Windows Enterprise on a home computer???

You said you only wanted to copy files from a computer to your HiMedia box. You only need ONE computer to do this and you now have one! But now you seem to be wanting to install a network server???
To do this you need to purchase a large NAS device and connect it to your router. That is beyond the scope of this forum.
« Last Edit: April 02, 2020, 02:40:46 PM by maelor »

Dutchie53

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Re: Transferring files to internal HDD
« Reply #32 on: April 02, 2020, 04:39:50 PM »
Thanks again Maelor. I use the Enterprise because it is a small form computer from MSI with just 4GB Ram (not upgradable). It didn't run smooth with Windows 10 Pro in the past. To explain the setup from pc's and media player at my home is to complicated, because that's a long story, and no one will be interested in my personal situation and setup at my home. Your suggestion about the NAS device doesn't work with my new router and the previous one. I went through that already a half year ago. "T I T" this is Thailand, which is a country nice to live, but very hard to get things done with the Internet provider (lack of interest and knowledge). I will continueing to try to find a solution. A big thank you for all of your suggestions, and I'm very happy with this forum in the past 3 years.   

 

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