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Products => Storage => : jonfletch July 26, 2019, 11:28:30 AM
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Help
I have buffalo linkstation lschl which I thought had died 5 years ago.
For some reason it stopped appearing on the network and i wasn't able to access any of my data, none of my shared folders were visible. I thought the hDD was corrupt.
I plugged it in today as I've just had another NAS drive fail. My drive is visible on the navigator but not on the network.
The drive then appeared as a windows media player (pv connect) and I was able to play some of my old media that I thought I has lost.
I then discovered I was able to browse my drive with something called Twonky that appeared when I popped the IP address in my browser.
1. Is twonky the reason my drive is no longer visible on the network and I can't easily access my files.
2. How can I access this data other than using twonky.
I thought I'd lost all my old photographs so ideally would like to download these
Thanks
Jon
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Most likely the device is using SMBv1 but your operating system has SMBv1 disabled for security reasons. Twonky probably works because that is a different protocol.
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Here's an explanation of the likely problem:
https://www.buffalotech.com/knowledge-base/windows-10-cannot-access-shares-on-nas (https://www.buffalotech.com/knowledge-base/windows-10-cannot-access-shares-on-nas)
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Thank you so much, I can't thank you enough its worked a treat.
I feel a bit of a idiot that I didn't come here when it happened originally.
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Glad we were able to help.
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Thanks for your help yesterday.
I'm now trying to update the firmware from 1.07 to 1.73 but the updater software is not seeing the drive...any ideas?
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There are two different devices called LS-CHL with different firmware that use different numbering. I believe the latest firmware for your device is the one labeled as 1.12.
This page has both sets of firmware and a note about the difference:
http://buffalo.jp/support_ap/support/products/ls_chl.html