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bishmasterb:
Oops, that could have been more clear.

You might try doing a backup to USB, and then seeing if the restore function will let you specify a target folder. Now that I think about it, I'm not sure I recall seeing a "restore" option on the Buffalo's web admin utility, so perhaps the designers just figured you do a restore initiated from a workstation...and then of course, you're right back where you started.

Spaz Monkey:
Let me state that I know nothing about how the NAS drive works, but could you just pull the disk out, attach it to your desk top, copy files, and re-install the driive?

bishmasterb:

--- Quote from: Spaz Monkey on June 08, 2008, 01:08:34 am ---Let me state that I know nothing about how the NAS drive works, but could you just pull the disk out, attach it to your desk top, copy files, and re-install the driive?

--- End quote ---
If it's part of a RAID array, that won't work. If it isn't part of a RAID array, and it's an NTFS volume (which I assume it is with the Buffalo NAS units) that just might work.

shmokes:
It's a four-disk RAID 5 array.

boykster:
PEBKAC?

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