SOURCE: buffalo ministation
if you dropped your hard-drive and it stopped functioning - high chances that the drive has a physical crash. Best suggestion will be to contact a professional data recovery team if the data on the drive is really important (Coz, they charge a bomb for the recovery) Suggestion would be to talk to drivesavers.com
SOURCE: cannot access data in my buffalo ministation orange light showing
Try accessing it in another USB port or computer. If still not, it may unfortunately be damaged. You may be able to get it replaced under warranty.
SOURCE: just purchased buffalo ministation and it shows as full
Try this ...
Depending on your operating system, you will need to find the Disk Manager (not the Hardware Manager).
In the Disk Manager you will see your harddrive but possibly no Drive Letter associated with it. It should give you the option to format the disk and assign it a letter.
SOURCE: i have a buffalo ministation 500gb,now its not
i had the same issue. the light keeps yellow and the computer jams. ive just submitted a request for Buffalo. it seems those HD live for 6 months only.....
SOURCE: just bought a 500g ministation
Keep it at Fat 32 as most USB drives come that way. and any Windows operating system will recognize the drive. The reason that it transfers files slowly is because the USB drives are slow compared to internal drives. Also your USB ports may be of the older variety USB 1, rather than USB 2, but this is a function of *********** board chipset. For instance, many USB drives are coming out with the ad on the box saying compatible with USB 3, but if your machine only has USB 1 or 2, then it can not be run at the higher speed. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Serial_Bus
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