BUFFALO Computers & Internet - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
Hi,
I have bought Buffalo 320GB
You have multiple issues there.
1.turn everything OFF.
2. disconnect ALL external hard drives from the computer.
3. Restart your laptop
4. if it does not restart in normal mode, restart again while holding down the F8 key and select Safe Mode.
5. If you can start your laptop in normal mode, or safe mode, you can proceed further. If not, you'll need to take your laptop to a computer repair store and ask them to fix it.
If you can boot up your laptop normally with nothing connected to it, then the laptop is fine. If you can only boot it into safe mode, there is a bad driver and you should take it to a repair shop and let them know you can only boot into safe mode. Heck, bring both of your buffalo drives with you and tell them plugging them both in at once caused the problem with the laptop, and they'll get it all fixed for you.
If the laptop boots normally, though, then try plugging only one of the drives in. If that works fine, then try plugging ONLY the other drive in. If that works fine, then you most likely have a drive signature collision.
Google "how to fix drive signature collision", and follow the instructions if you understand them. If you don't, take both drives to a computer repair shop and tell them you have a drive signature collision that you need to have fixed, and they'll take care of it for you.
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