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A Follow Up to Using the Promise R4/R6 natively in Bootcamp using my solution. [Solved and Verified]

Posted on April 14, 2012 by Percy Kwong

A few months ago, I posted the following:  http://swimminginthought.com/2012/01/promise-pegasys-r6r4-on-windows-bootcamp-solved/  I figured out the solution on how to run this wonderful device on Bootcamp / Windows natively.  Needless to say, it’s been a while now and I’ve even gone so far as to update the firmware on the R4/R6  (I’m running an R6 by the way).

Well..  Here’s the update.  It works flawlessly.  No problems, No Data Loss, Incredible Speed and Redundancy and I’ve managed to lower my S3 costs significantly (from 97.00-ish to about 9.00 a month.  I figured it would be important to report that I can definitely say it’s extremely reliable.

If you’re looking to implement this yourself (HIGHLY Recommended) and you’re lucky enough to own one of these wonderful babies.  Just purchase the ebook below:

Step by Step Installation Instructions $10.00 [wp_eStore_buy_now:product_id:1:end]

2 thoughts on “A Follow Up to Using the Promise R4/R6 natively in Bootcamp using my solution. [Solved and Verified]”

  1. Free VPN 2012 says:
    May 28, 2012 at 6:18 am

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    1. Percy Kwong says:
      May 28, 2012 at 6:18 pm

      Thank You. It really makes me feel good knowing I’m contributing to the community.

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