

I will be happy to try it but want to see what others say first.
#Lacie network assistant opening the device fails install
Note: I have not tried to install the fvdw-sl yet. Is there a way to restore access to my files and the underlying structure? I have tried all tricks short of a factory reset that is recommended - a bit wary of doing it and lose all access to the device and all the files - even if Lacie seems to indicate that it won't delete the data. I have never been able to successfully upgrade the firmware of the device using the Lacie upgrade capsule - it simply doesn't accept it.

I have been using it connected to the current computer on Win10 for some time - the loss of access seems to have occurred potentially after an abrupt loss of power to the device. Originally this Networkspace2 was connected to another computer running Windows95. The drive information does show that there is over 100gb of data on it. I can navigate to the Openshare folder but there are no files in it. I am able to connect to the dashboard using the web access option from the Lacie Network Assistant. I am running the Lacie Network assistant and from that I can see the device but cannot connect to it using the Connect Manually option *in fact I don't recall ever being able to do that*. I cannot browse it from Windows Explorer or map any drives to the shares on the NAS. I did not run any upgrades on the device. Suddenly it seems, I have lost access to my Openshare drive which I use for backing up files but also to store most of my working documents, photos, music etc.

I have a Networkspace 2 that was running without any issues until some months back. Stumbled across this after a lot of desperate searching for solutions.
