Features and Setup

By Jim Buzbee, published on October 26, 2004
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: ,

2. Features and Setup

The KB is essentially a developer's version of Buffalo's consumer NAS product, the instructions downloaded from the Kuro Box web site, the box has to be almost totally disassembled in order to install the hard drive. Also note that in order to keep the device as small as possible, the disk is a tight fit in the box.

Figure 2: Kuro Box exposed!
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To show you what I mean, Figure 2 shows the KB with one of its covers removed. In order to reach the hard drive, you need to flip up the circuit board and remove the metal bracket clearly shown in Figure 3. The hard drive (which is unfortunately black so doesn't show well) is nestled under the bracket.


Figure 3: The unfolded view
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The result is that it takes a little bit of effort to get everything in the right place, but this shouldn't be a problem for anyone attracted to a do-it-yourself box like this one. Once the drive is installed, the box can be plugged into your local network and is ready for initialization.

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