![]() Unfortunately, the ExFAT recognition is only for the command line – many GUI utilities complain that no license is present and will not process data on your disk. So, I am updating my directions so that you can install free ExFAT drivers on your Qnap. Additionally, Qnap also created the ability for you to purchase an ExFAT license to read your external drives and media cards, but users are having many problems after buying it. ![]() ![]() Qnap’s firmware is at version 4.4.1 and older versions of the Ubuntu FUSE binaries no longer work. But in the three years since I wrote my last set of directions for installing ExFAT on Qnap, things have changed. I’m still going strong with my QNAP TS-653A NAS Drive to hold my photos, TimeMachines, iTunes, and more.
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