Buffalo Portable Hard Drive With Turbo Mode
The Japanese company, Buffalo has introduced its latest portable external hard drive which running through the USB port and comes with “turbo mode” that can effectively transmits and receives data at 20% faster than the normal HDD. With turbo mode, the external hard disk cano now operate at speeds of up to 40 Mbps, according to Buffalo. Besides, the company claims that its latest portable hard drive which codename as HD-PSGU2 is comes with shock-resistant bumper body.

With the purpose of convenient and easy to carry, the Buffalo portable hard drives are measure at 45×200×164mm dimensions and weighting in at approximately 1.5kg. The Buffalo “Turbo Mode” devices will be available in black or white colour and 4 storage version including 40GB, 80GB, 120GB, and 160GB.
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March 1st, 2008 19:04
I bought a ‘Buffalo External Hard Drive’ of 120GB and used it for about a month then started getting messages of it not being compatible with windows XP 2000.
Now my Laptop (Toshiba Tecra M2) cannot recognise this external drive and asks for drivers. Please help.
April 2nd, 2008 00:59
I also bought “Buffalo Ministation /Turbo USB Portable Hard Drive ” of 120 GB but my office laptop Compag ARMADA E500 cannot recognise this driver .Please help me
July 6th, 2008 05:11
I bought the Buffalo Ministation 160GB HD-PS160U2-AP. It cannot be recognize by the following laptops: HP-Compaq-2210b, running XP-Pro 2002, Service Pack 3. Appreciate if someone can start working on some patches to fix this.
August 12th, 2008 22:38
if you have a friend who has a mac reformat your external hard disk using mac disk utility to msdos fat 32 format..i have done this to some of my friend’s external drive that cant be recognized by windos os