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Title: Windows 7 Compatibility Timeline?
Post by: emptywalls on July 15, 2009, 12:48:00 PM
   

My company is looking into buying a new network storage device. However, we have 1 person currently on Windows Vista, and we will be buying a new system with Windows 7. I'm seeing very little Windows Vista compatibility, much less Windows 7. I've seen the hacks for Windows Vista, I think we are using something similar with our existing NAS, and it doesn't work very well at all.

 

At what point will we be seeing Buffalo products that are fully compatible  out of the box with Windows 7?

Title: Re: Windows 7 Compatibility Timeline?
Post by: PCPiranha on July 15, 2009, 03:09:36 PM

Well, it definately will not be supported until it is actually out.  Right now windows 7 is still beta.  Until windows 7 has officially been released we will not have anymore information about this.

 

What compatability issues are you talking about in regard to Vista?

Title: Re: Windows 7 Compatibility Timeline?
Post by: emptywalls on July 15, 2009, 03:25:10 PM
   

I'm just really confused about why there is no explicit support for Windows Vista, much less Windows 7. Vista has been out for a year and a half now, and I'm not seeing out-of-the-box compatibility with that. All I see is people having problems and doing registry hacks to get it to work.

 

By your response I'm guessing that we will be able to buy a Windows 7 compatible NAS from Buffalo on October 22nd?

Title: Re: Windows 7 Compatibility Timeline?
Post by: PCPiranha on July 15, 2009, 03:28:13 PM

"By your response I'm guessing that we will be able to buy a Windows 7 compatible NAS from Buffalo on October 22nd?"

 

No, I said that we will not even have any information until it is officially out.

 

"I'm just really confused about why there is no explicit support forWindows Vista, much less Windows 7. Vista has been out for a year and ahalf now, and I'm not seeing out-of-the-box compatibility with that.All I see is people having problems and doing registry hacks to get itto work"

 

What product are you even talking about?  I'm not aware of any particular unit have compatability issues with vista (unless the unit is old).  Please show me what you are talking about (link?).

Message Edited by PCPiranha on 07-15-2009 03:30 PM
Title: Re: Windows 7 Compatibility Timeline?
Post by: davo on July 16, 2009, 03:58:32 AM
   Im using Windows 7 with Multiple Buffalo Nas's (TS-H1.0TGL/R5) (HS-DH500GL) (HD-H250LAN) and i'm having no problems.
Title: Re: Windows 7 Compatibility Timeline?
Post by: kevin on July 16, 2009, 05:23:39 AM

I have not seen many issue with Windows 7 at all with NAS devices (like davo suggests he is not having any)!

 

Though a good rule of thumb... Not many (if any) companies will support an operating system that is not fully supported by the people that make it! As far as I know... Until Win7 is officially released, Microsoft themselves will not support it! There is a simple reason for this, it is still in the makings.

It is hard to support something that is not stable and can/will change quickly and easily!

 

PCPiranha is correct, I believe that all Buffalo's products (sold within the last two years or even earlier) support Windows Vista! If having issues, please explain so we can try and get this resolved for you

Message Edited by kevin on 07-16-2009 05:29 AM
Title: Re: Windows 7 Compatibility Timeline?
Post by: davo on July 16, 2009, 06:08:42 AM
   Well as far as im aware the only compatiblity issues people might have would be driver related. This however does not come into play with NAS's as they dont use drivers to communicate. Microsoft as far as im aware do say that if the driver is compatible with Vista then it should work with 7.
Title: Re: Windows 7 Compatibility Timeline?
Post by: bhutchins on November 04, 2009, 01:34:04 PM
   

The USB printer port (LS) does not work with Windows 7 upgrade from vista.

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