Hey everyone, I recently picked up a Cloudstor Pro 2TB. I got a second 2TB WD Green hard drive, and configured the device in RAID1. My main reason for this purchase was to do remote backups of two of our Apple computers via Time Machine, as well as backup photos taken on vacation. Currently, this is a $400 lump of worthless plastic and metal in my basement server room. Why? Aside from the Pogoplug app not allowing bulk iOS uploading to the drive, I am required to bring a computer on trips with us (from which doing Cloudstor backups is good but not ideal). Apparently Pogoplug is working on bulk uploads, and this isn't a concern with Buffalo. The other reason it is a worthless product, is because Time Machine won't work. Not only that, but Buffalo's tech support seems to have no idea how to make it work. I've followed every tutorial, every instruction, everything, and my MacBookPro won't recognize the drive or begin to do the backup. It's extremely frustrating to buy a device claiming to be Time Machine compatible, but have absolutely no support to help that happen. Does anyone have a step-by-step guide to setting Time Machine up? I'm very tempted to box this thing back up and return it, if I can't get Time Machine running soon. P.S. I followed the above guide to setting up Time Machine by manually creating the .sparsebundle file, but still a no-go. I am also faced with the "connect as" script when trying to choose the drive for Time Machine usage. Buffalo says I need to try as a Guest, but won't explain why. I've set up the web GUI to allow Time Machine use, and gave it my computer name and my computers Mac Address. When attempting to run TM, I get an Error 45 that won't allow the volume to be created (even though the volume exists). I am currently wiping the entire drive clean and starting fresh. Can someone PLEASE post some info on getting this to work?