Remove your drive(s) from your Buffalo drive, and install them in your new Synology drive. Here is my best advice, if you can afford it. But, then it will disappear again and you will likely have to go through the above procedure again in order to have it show up on your network. If you keep the drive set to “on” full-time rather than “auto-power,” you may find the drive on your desktop for days or even a week or more. When this happens, the only sure thing you can do is go to wherever you have your NAS drive and router located, turn the drive off then on, and hope that the network will recognize it. What you need to know is that sometimes is locates your Buffalo NAS drive, and sometimes it does not. NASNavigator2 is so far out of date that it is just short of useless.
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