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armornone
Mar 19, 2012Aspirant
How can I get an older version of raidiator?
Hello. I was wondering where I can download an older version of raidiator? My unit came with 2.00c1-P5 but I upgraded to the newest one which messed up my machine. I am looking to maybe downgrade ...
mdgm-ntgr
Mar 19, 2012NETGEAR Employee Retired
RAIDiator 4.1.4 is over 55MB in size but should still fit on your 64MB CF card (e.g. using Rawrite or NTRawrite depending on the version of Windows, or dd in Mac/Linux) unless it has a lot of bad sectors.
Do you have a spare CF card (or are you able to buy a CF card) greater than 64MB in size (e.g. a 128MB one)? If you do, write 4.1.4 to that and you should definitely be good to go.
There is a RAIDiator 2.x firmware that you can downgrade to however there will be limited to no support if you do. RAIDiator 2 is several years old firmware and won't work well at all with client machines running new OSes e.g. Windows 7, recent versions of Mac OS X etc.
Edit: wrong about RAIDiator 4.1.4 size (edited post above), but it should work if you can find a CF card larger than 64MB in size.
Do you have a spare CF card (or are you able to buy a CF card) greater than 64MB in size (e.g. a 128MB one)? If you do, write 4.1.4 to that and you should definitely be good to go.
There is a RAIDiator 2.x firmware that you can downgrade to however there will be limited to no support if you do. RAIDiator 2 is several years old firmware and won't work well at all with client machines running new OSes e.g. Windows 7, recent versions of Mac OS X etc.
Edit: wrong about RAIDiator 4.1.4 size (edited post above), but it should work if you can find a CF card larger than 64MB in size.
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