Roman
19-10-2005, 18:03
Hello everybody,
does someone have a solution/idea for this problem? :
When I edit a text file which is stored on my WL-HDD using notepad, eclipse, ... (it doesn't matter which editor I use) the file is damaged. This means when I open it again, parts of the content are appended after the content. Just like if something had copied a little part an put it after what should be in the file.
I bought this device to store my program files and scripts in a central point while changing my working places from time to time (laptop - desktop) and now this!
I already tried different file systems (like fat, fat32, ext2and3) and different partitions sizes. This problem also occures when I use a usb-stick connected to the WL-HDD.
My WL-HDD is connected via lan-cable with a wireless-dsl-modem-router (long word), wlan ist turned off. I don't think it has to do with the type of connection I use. I also tried a direct connection (PC <-> WL-HDD via lan-cable) but I get the same problem.
The WL-HDD has firmware 1-2-3-4.
Thanks for any efforts!
Roman
does someone have a solution/idea for this problem? :
When I edit a text file which is stored on my WL-HDD using notepad, eclipse, ... (it doesn't matter which editor I use) the file is damaged. This means when I open it again, parts of the content are appended after the content. Just like if something had copied a little part an put it after what should be in the file.
I bought this device to store my program files and scripts in a central point while changing my working places from time to time (laptop - desktop) and now this!
I already tried different file systems (like fat, fat32, ext2and3) and different partitions sizes. This problem also occures when I use a usb-stick connected to the WL-HDD.
My WL-HDD is connected via lan-cable with a wireless-dsl-modem-router (long word), wlan ist turned off. I don't think it has to do with the type of connection I use. I also tried a direct connection (PC <-> WL-HDD via lan-cable) but I get the same problem.
The WL-HDD has firmware 1-2-3-4.
Thanks for any efforts!
Roman