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Title: After installing latest firmware my LS-V1.0TL-US no longer is detected
Post by: schajx on June 03, 2017, 04:40:05 PM
I have a LS-V1.0TL-US purchased in 2010. Yesterday this NAS can not longer be accessed. Its likely a firmware update. So I tried to update using the latest firmware for this model available. The firm ware seemed to be installing, restarted the buffalo and then performed a reboot. During this time the buffalo drive could no longer be detected. Has any one else had this issue? I thought maybe I needed to load a early version of firm ware but I could not find any.
Title: Re: After installing latest firmware my LS-V1.0TL-US no longer is detected
Post by: garneke on June 05, 2017, 04:16:43 PM
Not sure what your issue is, however, I have a similar vintage NAS and the latest win 10 security update disabled SMB v1.  This is the only version of samba that my NAS supports, therefore, I can no longer see the file shares.  I can however, still get to the web administration interface. 
So when you say you can no longer access or detect your NAS could it be that you are on a windows hosts that can no longer see the file share? 

My work will not allow me to re-enable SMB v1 so I think I may be at the end of my Buffalo NAS's lifespan. 

Super frustrating. Hope your issue is easier. Good Luck
Title: Re: After installing latest firmware my LS-V1.0TL-US no longer is detected
Post by: Eastmarch on June 08, 2017, 02:57:32 PM
You've gotten good use out of that LS-V :-)

I believe it can create an NFS share, which windows should be able to read.

schajx : Do you have nas navigator installed? What does it show?
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