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I Think I Might Hate This Thing

frankstripodfrankstripod wrote 06/04/2015 at 09:30 • 3 min read • Like

Western Digital MyBookWorld 1TB Network Drive

It came to me new and it has been mostly on for about nine years, storing hundreds of gigabytes in backups without any data loss, and surviving many moves (Awesome!)

It has a personal problem trying to hide from the network, over the course of several routers and many computers.

It came with some awful cloud software that WD partnered with at that time. As much as it promised cloud security, I declined to install and deleted it because it was annoying, and I was only going to use it for local storage. Later I found a friend who had the same drive and did the yes-accept-all-standard-install, set up the account for the cloud, then had many problems being locked out of his own drive.

OS Problems:

1. XP pretended not to know it at every reboot, so you had to memorize the network path name, which was not very wife friendly.

2. Ubuntu had a solid connection with it, but there were some hoops to jump though setting it up with samba. I was installing and uninstalling Ubuntu on different PC's, so it seemed like I was always jumping through those hoops.

3. Puppy Linux was not friendly with it, and I never had the patience to force it.

4. Win7 does much better now. It not only knows what a network drive is, but also knows WD MyBookWorld drives are sneeky and stubborn. Now when I open up the network explorer after a reboot, and watch that transparent green progress bar start to creep its way through the address bar on top, the WD wakes up from sleep with its blue light pulsing, and finally a minute later the icon for the WD dive pops up. But I dare not click and enter the password for the drive, or I will end up locked out until reboot for a replay.
When the icon pops up, the WD drive and the Win7 drive go to war, battling ones and zeros with relentless full time LED flashing. After several minutes of battle, that green bar makes it to 90%. I have never seen it finish. I think its waiting for a drop of unicorn blood, but I wouldn't know where to put it. That is when I click and put in the password, everything comes to a halt like it never happened and I'm in my data folder. A solid connection… until reboot.

Possible Project:
Gut the WD drive, and make one data server that is multiplatform and wife friendly, with out loosing any of the wife's data.

Parts On Hand

Many years ago I did a search and found someone on a blog who claimed to put Linux on the controller board that is inside the WD.
I want to see whats inside.
Found it: http://mybookworld.wikidot.com/hacks-and-howto#toc9
Check Sublinks: MyBookWorld (Bluering)


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