I am in the process of rebuilding a four year old computer and it has gone very well. I was worried because I do not know where the Buffalo Disks are anymore for my Buffalo Link Station. I have another Buffalo drive that is plugged into that one. I acquired the Model Number from the bottom of the drive and went to the Buffalo site and found the software I needed to get them to work. I had to unzip the major file and then once again as many of those files were Zip files in themselves. But it all worked and when I installed the software I could see both my drives. Always nice when these things work.
I used to own five or six remote drives by Maxtor. Some did work for two years or so but all have failed and I have lost much data. I have had zero problems with the Buffalo drives and I bought extended warranties for the first three and never used them. Now one did fail but only after I knocked if from its platform about six feet from the floor. It actually worked for two days after that but suddenly failed. Upon examination I discovered the cooling fan had stopped turning. One cannot expect miracles but I am quite satisfied by Buffalo and their drives.
Howard (hehlers) of San Diego
thank you for sharing your experience with us!
it is looks nice,and Interesting?,thanks for your sharing
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