
I once paid a small fortune to a solicitor in a legal case. She got lost on the way to court, turned up late with the wrong papers and started an argument with the judge, who told her to "shut up, for the love of God". A stunning investment.
Thanks to golddust for the suggestion
( , Thu 30 Sep 2010, 12:45)
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you might want to try wiping out the array, doing the firmware upgrade with the empty array (or sleds out), then rebuilding the array from scratch. Has been known to work wonders.
Also worth mentioning is that if the unit has bigger disks put in, it'll support them - assuming the array's been wiped out (ie: you can get it to store well over the order of 2TB)
If the MB is wanked though you may as well bin the bastard.
( , Fri 1 Oct 2010, 17:02, 1 reply)

The MB error is a common bug according to the buffalo forums. I will try what you suggested again. I reset it last night but with no luck.
Thanks
( , Fri 1 Oct 2010, 17:06, closed)
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