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Products => Solved Storage Threads => Topic started by: chasman14 on August 15, 2016, 11:34:50 AM

Title: Linkstation Not Found
Post by: chasman14 on August 15, 2016, 11:34:50 AM
I have lost my Buffalo LS-XLAC3 on my NAS network.  All my computers show the LS-X3.0TL in NAS Navigator2 but when I try to access it through the network it takes like 2+ minutes to find each level of each directory - it is crazy slow. I finally captured a image showing what I think may be the problem:
http://www.chespax.us/images/ebd.jpg (http://www.chespax.us/images/ebd.jpg)  shows the error message dialog box and the exclamation point on top of the drive image itself  that appears on each computer connected to the Linkstation.

Can I remove the actual drive, reformat it or what can I do to get the drive to work again.  Thanks for any help - I hate to just disconnect and not use the NAS drive
Title: Re: Linkstation Not Found
Post by: davo on August 15, 2016, 02:21:41 PM
Bad sectors usually mean a physical issue with the disk.
Title: Re: Linkstation Not Found
Post by: chasman14 on August 15, 2016, 03:25:18 PM
Is there a way to reformat the drive (taking it physically out of the LX-XLAC3 case and reformating then returning it to the case) - or does it involve TFTP (whatever that is).
Title: Re: Linkstation Not Found
Post by: davo on August 16, 2016, 05:32:21 AM
Formatting it wont fix bad sectors in this case. You would need to replace the disk and TFTP the unit.
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