I am an expatriate. I live in Japan. I do not speak/read Japanese.
I am a regular Buffalo product customer.
It was not a problem to download the needed drivers on the Buffalo US website.
There is a MORE THAN UNACCEPTABLE new download policy which requests the serial number of the product.
Download driver is a service and has to be easy, no matter ONE'S LOCATION or LANGUAGE.
In the case of a second hand HD purchase (without the EASY TO REMOVE STICKER) – download is impossible
In the case of an expatriate – download is impossible
Is there any Buffalo Staff on the forum?
I am probably not the person your looking to talk to, but....
First, what is the product in which you are referring to?
Second, none of Buffalo products that have HDs in them require any drivers that Buffalo would make. The only ones that do require drivers are USB drives, in which Microsoft makes the drivers (USBSTOR) and you would have to get that from them.
Hi Kevin,
Product: Drive Station Duo HD-W1.0 TIU2/R1
Utility: Raid Utility for Windows XP (last build)
Utility: Raid Utility for Windows Vista (last build)
(I have them in the original CD, but in Japanese language wich displays as ????????????????? on the GUI, and yes I know how to change the system language but I don't want to have a "¥" sign in the CMD.exe window instead of a "\"; that's how it looks like on the JP windows systems...)
Each buffalo products (Disks, Wireless adaptor, etc.) have utilities/drivers in their native language but the products are the same in the US/JP/EU.
I bought a Wireless Adapter WLI-CB-G54HP in Japan (with japanese installation driver) and I could download the driver in English on the US buffalo page, and install easily. That is how it should be (and the way it was before).
Today if I buy a new adapter, I cannot install it, unless to set my PC to read Japanese (system) and to have a Japanese speaker next to me to translate. Just because of a ridiculous rule. You see the consequences.
Older drivers/utilities are still available on site2.buffalotech.com but not new products anymore (so far this rules apply only to the buffalo US site, but I am afraid it will follow to the other sites EU/Asia). So I am afraid, I cannot use Buffalo product anymore, just because of that new Serial stuff.
US buffalo as the latest drivers/utility, so it was convenient when I had to update.
I really don't understand this rule? Or maybe yes, I do. It is to prevent people traveling in Japan purchasing Buffalo products and using them back home(unless to speak Jap). This way of doing is really stingy for a large company and for a so small loose, since it prevent people living aborad to ue the products in their native language (to use the utilities or install the divers).
Thanks
@the 2 last posts
I fell sorry for these 2 people.
Drivers/utilities should be easily accessible for download as it was in the past, for the sake of the users, all personal consideration aside.
A protective support policy is not acceptable since is a commercial move against the customers benefit.
If you think I am wrong, just keep away from this thread. Don't leave a comment.
I begun this thread to find a solution to get drivers/utilities on the Buffalo US web site: direct download links/buffalo contact/friendly "open minded" user.
For the record I am an independant contractor, mainly East Asia. I am often on the move. no time to learn a language.
Cheers,
AS
Still whining, I see.
Last I heard, this is a free country, and everybody has the right to an opinion, even one as arrogant and pedantic as yours. You need help, ask for it and check the attitude at the door.
Corporations have every right to set policies to protect their online assets and intellectual property. I'm not defending Buffalo nor expressing approval or disapproval, merely stating a reality.
From your very first post, you stood up on the soapbox and started lecturing about what to do and not to do, when in fact it would have been so much simpler (and well-mannered) to say, "hey, i need firmware, can't get it. Can somebody help, please?" It would have been a simple matter to get the files you needed and forward them to you...
Good luck with that. Oh, and two more things:
1) IT IS RUDE TO POST WITH ALL CAPS. PEOPLE THINK YOU ARE SHOUTING.
2) Get a spell checker.
Edited on a second thought:
Point half-taken about the advice. Half-taken because this thread is also a rant to express a dissatisfaction, not only a firmware request.
Now, you are way out of your mind in the manner you address people on a board: "Whining - Arrogant - Pedantic - Get a spell checker". U kidding me?
If you were anywhere near, I would enjoy shake hands with you.
Everyone, please make sure your posts conform to our User Guidelines:
http://forums.buffalotech.com/buffalo/board/message?board.id=BT1000Welcome&thread.id=1
admsupport: We are bound by licensing restrictions for some of the software we provide, thus we must restrict downloads of certain files to users with valid serial number. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Hello Colin137
Thanks for the answer. That's what I was expecting to read first hand.
In the case I purchase a Tera Station, is the browser application bi-linguage JP/EN (as I could read in some places on the forum)? It could solve my problem.
Mind if I ask more?
I have an old boardband wireless access point. The setting browser app. is in JP only. Any info if the latest wireless access points' browser setting app. have a language selection in the US?
And to conclude:
Can I open a tread to request a missing utility directly (as suggested by Mondongo) on this board?
Many thanks for the support.
I fully agree with the original poster. It is NOT MY problem that Buffalo agreed to onerous terms to license others' software. I say This is a bad bad bad customer service issue and I will never, ever recommend Buffalo products to any of my clients again just because access to self-service software is limited by these dratted incompetent moves on their part.
FIX YOUR STUPID SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS for the benefit of your customers- or die the death of all bad business.
Good **bleep** day!
I can't disagree more with this explanation. This thread is about Drivers/Utilities to use Buffalo products it is not about the bundle software.
Buffalo Drivers and Utilities should be available to everyone without restriction, as it is the case everywhere else. All other Buffalo download sites (Japan/East Asia/Europe) are open. I don't know ONE company which request a SERIAL to download their DRIVERS & UTILITIES.
I feel buffalo US made a mistake in the download page and should only ask the serial to download for the bundle software (which come with a license). That would be fair for customers/users of Buffalo products.
Also in many circumstances the serial is not on the box (since it is not hard printed on the box but it is a simple sticker; it goes away with a cleaner). I am thinking about the second hand market or a gift to a relative of friend.
1) Rarely, if ever, is the serial number on the box. We put the SN on each product. That way, as long as you have the actual product, you can download the ISO image, firmware, and bundles.
Some of the ISO images, have the bundles included - these are protected by SN.
Some of the firmwares have bundles integrated into the firmware - these are protected by SN.
We have to pay royalties on each bundled software - therefore we protect certain bundled software from being downloaded by people not having the SN for that product.
2) Some products have different hardware/controller chips in different countries. Downloading and installing the wrong firmware will turn your product into a non-functioning brick. SNs protect against this.
3) Sometimes - we need to update the SN range for the downloads. We appreciate customers telling us when their product's SN isn't working for their country of download. If this is the case, we'll do our best to resolve the issue.
4) Some of you are really straying from the topics of each post - try to keep on post, or start your own post.
5) Keep some courtesy when replying. Not everyone speaks English as their primary language in this forum.
hi drmemroy,
Thanks for the PM, I answer on the thread:
5) that is my case
1) there is a confusion with the definition of BOX. by box I mean the hard-casing buffalo. It is not the cardboard box (i.e. the package). There is a simple sticker with SN on the buffalo hard-casing (since the SN have never been intended to be used as a protection or ID).
If buffalo US wants to use the products' SN to protect its royalties, the SN should be hard printed on the casing of the US products (to be fair). But that probably impossible, since hardware modification depends on Buffalo Japan only.
Points 1 to 3)
The way you explain the SN policy is identical to a dictatorial regime, i.e. "we do things for our own benefit, but it is to protect our customers..."
What about the free choice?
What about the user's choice?
I have requested a simple RAID utility (the XP version and the Vista version) on this thread for a:
Drive Station Duo HD-W1.0 TIU2/R1 I have purchased in Japan (my current location)
It is mentioned in the second message at the beginning of this thread.
The utility is has no bundles, as most of the buffalo utilities and drivers.
I was expecting an answer like this from a buffalo officials:
"alright, understand we have to protect our assets, but if you only need a utility or a driver for your product and you rather use the US web site to download it, PM us or send a message to the tech support with the product name on the US market. Of course Buffalo US takes no responsibility for the installation and will not provide you any support". Such message would have helped and relieved me!
I have been using US drivers on JP product for 5 years now. At 99% the products are identical, only the name changes. I can speak Japanese, but I cannot read the Kanji on a Japanese download web page. So, as long as I remain in Japan, I have to rely on the availability of the drivers and utilities on the US web site (or Singapore) before to purchase a product where I currently live.
I perfectly understand that Buffalo officials on the forum have to conform to Buffalo policy. But in some particular situation, exceptions (like the option to contact the buffalo support for a driver request) could be made to facilitate the process.
Thanks.
N.B.: as I have mentioned before, on Buffalo Singapore all drivers and utilities are available, however, they are not always up-to date. To get the latest driver the US Buffalo site is (was ;-)) the best.
davo wrote:
So you live in Japan, you bought the device in Japan and yet you dont speak Japanese and its Buffalo's policy fault. Sure, i can see your logic!
I speak Japanese fluently, but can not read well enough to understand The GUI. I too think it would be nice for international traveling business people and others to know they can count on Buffalo to take care of them. After all these devices are usually designed with worldwide current in mind why not worldwide flexibility? To be honest I have several products from the competion and they give out drivers and software without a hitch. Hopefully this will change with Buffalo. This kind of issue will show up as poor sales because tech mined people are always moving to the next best thing, we communicate quickly and warn each other about companies at the drop of a hat. See for yourself google for people compalaining about this download policy and see what I mean, I found this website that way. All in all Buffalo makes a good product. I hope the hassles can be improved.