ASUSTOR Begins Rolling Out Meltdown Firmware Updates

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If you visit Guru3D on a regular basis, chances are pretty good that you've checked a couple of our NAS server reviews. One of the brands always on top of it all, and always actively updating even older NAS servers is ASUSTOR. 



If you own an ASUSTOR NAS, you probably have the automated firmware update detection active and will get a notification, or have seen it already. But they started rolling out a new ADM 3.0.5 update for most NAS units today, and these include the Linux KPTI patch for Meltdown CPU vulnerability patch. 

If you do not have multiple users on your NAS, you really shouldn't be worried either way. If you do allow multiple users on your NAS, it's advised upgrading to the new firmware. Now might be a good moment to update towards ADM v3.0 if you hadn't done so already. From the NAS settings, you can update manually, or automatically.



Release Notes Name ADM 3.0.5.RDU1 Installation Notes

What’s New? (since ADM 3.0.4.RCQ1)

  • Now supports TL-WN722N v2 wifi dongle 
  • Added Linux KPTI patch for Meltdown CPU vulnerability for AS3100, AS3200, AS5000, AS5100, AS6100, AS6200, AS6300, AS6400 and AS7000 series Change Log 
  • Added exFAT support to MyArchive drives for NAS that have the exFAT driver installed and unlocked 
  • Updated multilingual strings 
  • Fixed issue "When installing App from App Central, the App name is not correct" 
  • Fixed issue "Unable to mount the selected ISO files to a virtual drive" 
  • Fixed issue "EZ-Connect is unable to enable Cloud ID" 
  • Fixed compatibility issue with Chrome 64.0.3282.119 
  • Fixed issue "Unable to change Network Recycle Bin Emptying Schedule" 
  • Fixed issue "When NAS awakens from sleep mode, unable to hold down power button for 1.5 seconds to shut down NAS" Known Limitations/Issues 
  • Unable to open VirtualBox 5.1.14.r01 
  • Use LooksGood 2.0.0.R60 will not recognize TV Dongle
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