I have installed the Seagate Discovery Tool, which finds the drive immediately - still cannot connect via explorer.Seagate Dashboard can connect fine. This all makes no difference - still get the same errors. tried //DRIVE, DRIVE/username and password tried //DRIVE, COMPUTERNAME/username and password I have gone to credential manager, as suggested by other forums, and have: If I try 'net use \\DRIVE' I get: 'System error 64 The specified network name is no longer available' If I try 'net view \\DRIVE' from the command prompt, I get: 'System Error 53'. The http management interface also works fine. Here you can add Partition Label to the partition going to be formatted if you want. Choose exFAT or FAT32 among the listed file systems on the drop-down menu. I can ping the drive, both by its IP and its name. Right-click the partition on the WD hard drive and choose Format Partition. The DLNA server of this drive appears under This PC -> Network Locations and all of the public folders can be accessed without a problem. If I try to map it to a new network drive, I get the same error. The drive appears as a computer under the network tab, but when I click on it, I get an error of :Ĭheck the spelling of the name, there might be a problem with your network' After updating to Windows 10 Home Single Language from 8.1, I can no longer connect to private folders on my 2Tb Seagate Central network drive (The drive is connected via LAN to a wifi router, which my laptop connects to).