Discussion Forums > Technology

Buffalo HD-LBU2

<< < (2/3) > >>

vuzedome:
The idea is not to plug in mass storage USB devices during boot up.

Regarding logical partitions, a newly created partition is only assigned to a logical one when the physical disk partitioned using the MBT runs out of primary partitions. MBT holds a maximum of 3? primary partitions.
So basically, the 4th? partition you create on a physical hard disk will be a logical partition.

Meomix:
Gah i wanted to changed the external HD to logical to see if it would not seize the PC during boot up.

The serial number on the EX HD worked, went to Buffalo US to download the files, only for it to magically turn the drivers back to japanese. -_-

Bob2004:
How does the computer crash when you have the usb drive plugged in? Does it let you type in your password, but then when it's logging you in, briefly flash an error message (something to do with access denied by local group policy or somesuch), and immediately reboot?

Meomix:

--- Quote from: Bob2004 on June 23, 2011, 08:54:10 PM ---How does the computer crash when you have the usb drive plugged in? Does it let you type in your password, but then when it's logging you in, briefly flash an error message (something to do with access denied by local group policy or somesuch), and immediately reboot?

--- End quote ---

When i boot up my computer with the USB HD plugged in it doesn't let me reach the login screen im basically stuck restarting at BIOS until i unplug it, when your computer boots up you see the usual black screen analyzing data, the text on the black screen freezes when it's plugged in.

AnimeJanai:

--- Quote from: Meomix ---When i boot my computer with the Buffalo HD-LBU2 attached the computer is unable to reach the desktop and keeps restarting, dad said the same thing happens with USB sticks, how do i make the computer reach the desktop without the USB HD seizing it?

--- End quote ---

Your BIOS should have an option to set the order in which it uses devices to boot from.  Usually it is 1.CD drive  2.hard drive   3. USB    4. floppy.   Check that order and you probably have the USB option before the hard drive.   Change it so that it looks at the CD first, hard drive second, then the USB.

HD-LBU2:   I guess it is time to go to a store and look at the serial number on the outside of the box or on a demonstrator model if the serial is only on the product itself.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version