Hours spent Googling and reading this forum obviously have been fruitless or I wouldn't be posting. Strangely, each of those failed efforts initiates a little grunch from the Qnap drives so I'm assuming there is an initial attempt at communication before failure. Wife's computer (Win 7) still sees the Qnap with no issues and can see my C drive if I choose to share it. Mapping it in Explorer won't find it and as expected creating a desktop shortcut fails as well. It has a static IP assigned and I can ping it. The mgadiag report says the installed Volume Licensing edition of Windows XP Pro was done with a nongenuine Invalid Volume Licesning Key: Validation Status: Invalid Product Key Does the computer have a Certificate of Authenticity (CoA) affixed to it, or did you get a CoA on the retail packaging for Windows if you purchased Windows in a retail. Clean install of XP and now the Qnap has disappeared. Windows firewall - off Workgroup - all set to Home Netbios enabled over TCP/IP No settings on the Qnap have been changed. This time I decided to try to get access to the Qnap before adding anything else besides AVG and Firefox. OS hard drive has been working over time when nothing should be causing that so it was time for a reinstall(last one probably 2-3 years ago) I've now reinstalled XP Pro 3 times in the last 48 hours. Preface: 419p+ 2 days ago all was working fine.
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