Buffalo Technology DriveStation Combo4 1.0TB Desktop External Hard Drive USB 2.0/FireWire 800/400/eSATA HD-HS1.0TQ
- DriveStation Combo4; USB 2.0 Cable ;Setup CD Rom with Memeo Backup Software; FireWire 400/800 (IEEE 1394a) Cable; AC Adapter;Warranty Statement
- TurboUSB, FireWire 400/800 and eSATA! Connect with any laptop or PC and Mac. Fast transfer speeds! 1.0TB pre-formatted
- Connect your PC with USB 2.0, FireWire 400/800 or eSATA
- Unique “Heat Sink Chassis” keeps internal parts cool
- TurboUSB, Memeo AutoBackup, SecureLockware-with the SecureLock Encryption Software for Windows PC Prevents Unauthorized Access to Data
DriveStation comes with a choice of interface types ensuring high-speed communication and data transfer rates for video and audio specialists. This combination of interfaces on a single product offers universal connectivity for both Windows and Mac users. Perfect for use within the home and business environments as in today’s environment file sizes are getting larger and we have a need for faster data transfer and back-up solutions. transfer speed is further boosted by the use of Buffalo?s Turbo USB software, offering an improved transfer rate of up to 20%.eSATA is becoming the external storage interface for many video and audio specialists who require high transfer speeds. This combination of interfaces on a single product offers universal connectivity for both Windows and Mac users…. More >>
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3 comments
de la selva on October 26, 2009 at 1:16 pm
I bought this hard drive in March and put about 500 gigs of info on it and last week, when I turned it on, a message came up on my computer saying, “The disk you have inserted contains no volumes that mac osx can read. Initialize, ignore, or eject”. Called Buffalo Tech’s customer service and they said, “You could try Disk Warrior and if that doesn’t work send it to a disk data recovery service.” Well I shelled out $100 for the Disk Warrior software and guess what? It did nothing. So now I’m either going to be out another $300-$600, IF I should be so lucky that my data isn’t lost forever. So a $150 hard drive has now turned into a $250-$850 dollar hard drive AND is utterly USELESS to boot… all in less than 4 months!!!!!
Daniel W. Nelson on October 26, 2009 at 3:22 pm
I bought this drive for my iMac (2008 model) and used it with Time Machine and it worked fine until it failed 9 months later. Disk Utility could not repair it. Sigh.
Bayardo Aguilar Altamirano on October 26, 2009 at 5:06 pm
I just bought one, excelent product.
In my case the internal mechanism is a Samsung Spinpoint F1 (HD103UJ) with a total capacity of 1000204886016 bytes.This mechanism is a very good one, maybe not the best in the market but it’s an excelent option anyway (you may get a different one). Check this review at Tom’s Hardware web site to see the comparison: [...]