HP Personal Media Drives - Limited Warranty and Support Guide
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... THE DATA STORED ON HARD DRIVES OR OTHER STORAGE DEVICES. Limited Warranty and Technical Support Statement HP Personal Media Drive Duration Hardware: 1 year Limited Warranty Software: 30 days Technical Support Hardware Limited Warranty This Limited Warranty applies only to HP-branded and Compaq-branded hardware products (HP Products) sold by Hewlett-Packard Company, its standard time and materials charges to service the printer for the duration of the warranty period specified above will be free from...
... THE DATA STORED ON HARD DRIVES OR OTHER STORAGE DEVICES. Limited Warranty and Technical Support Statement HP Personal Media Drive Duration Hardware: 1 year Limited Warranty Software: 30 days Technical Support Hardware Limited Warranty This Limited Warranty applies only to HP-branded and Compaq-branded hardware products (HP Products) sold by Hewlett-Packard Company, its standard time and materials charges to service the printer for the duration of the warranty period specified above will be free from...
HP Personal Media Drives - Limited Warranty and Support Guide
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... the Personal Media Drive. 1 Click Start on the taskbar, click My Computer, and then double-click the HP Personal Media Drive icon. 2 Open the PMD folder. 3 Double-click the HPDI.exe. 4 When prompted, save the user's Guide to -date information 24 hours a day, seven days a week. HP Customer Care Online Visit the HP Customer Care Support Web site at one of the numbers listed below during the warranty period...
... the Personal Media Drive. 1 Click Start on the taskbar, click My Computer, and then double-click the HP Personal Media Drive icon. 2 Open the PMD folder. 3 Double-click the HPDI.exe. 4 When prompted, save the user's Guide to -date information 24 hours a day, seven days a week. HP Customer Care Online Visit the HP Customer Care Support Web site at one of the numbers listed below during the warranty period...
HP Personal Media Drives - Limited Warranty and Support Guide
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... time and materials charges to the hardware components and required firmware. For HP printer products, the use of the HP Product they are replacing or in performance and reliability. HP IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE TO OR LOSS OF PROGRAMS OR DATA OR FOR THE RESTORATION OF ANY PROGRAMS OR DATA OTHER THAN HP PREINSTALLED SOFTWARE. Limited Warranty and Technical Support Statement HP Personal Media Drive Duration Hardware: 1 year Limited Warranty Software: 30 days Technical Support...
... time and materials charges to the hardware components and required firmware. For HP printer products, the use of the HP Product they are replacing or in performance and reliability. HP IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE TO OR LOSS OF PROGRAMS OR DATA OR FOR THE RESTORATION OF ANY PROGRAMS OR DATA OTHER THAN HP PREINSTALLED SOFTWARE. Limited Warranty and Technical Support Statement HP Personal Media Drive Duration Hardware: 1 year Limited Warranty Software: 30 days Technical Support...
HP Personal Media Drives - Limited Warranty and Support Guide
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..., and then double-click the HP Personal Media Drive icon. 2 Open the PMD folder. 3 Double-click the HPDI.exe. 4 When prompted, save the User's Guide to -date information 24 hours a day, seven days a week. HP Customer Care Online Visit the HP Customer Care Support Web site at one of the numbers listed below during the warranty period. You'll find troubleshooting documents, maintenance and efficiency tips, and...
..., and then double-click the HP Personal Media Drive icon. 2 Open the PMD folder. 3 Double-click the HPDI.exe. 4 When prompted, save the User's Guide to -date information 24 hours a day, seven days a week. HP Customer Care Online Visit the HP Customer Care Support Web site at one of the numbers listed below during the warranty period. You'll find troubleshooting documents, maintenance and efficiency tips, and...
HP PD0800, PD1200 Pocket Media Drives - User's Guide
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... you for selecting your HP Pocket Media Drive • Incorrect handling, such as dropping the drive, can cause data loss and invalidates the warranty. • Do not attempt to open the drive's case. The HP Pocket Media Drive connects and disconnects easily from a USB 2.0 or USB 1.1 connector on top of the HP Pocket Media Drive are listed below: • Preformatted USB 2.0 external hard disk drive (A) • .5-meter (20 inches) USB 2.0 power and data sharing cable (B) • Quick setup document (C) • Warranty and Support Guide (not shown) WARNING...
... you for selecting your HP Pocket Media Drive • Incorrect handling, such as dropping the drive, can cause data loss and invalidates the warranty. • Do not attempt to open the drive's case. The HP Pocket Media Drive connects and disconnects easily from a USB 2.0 or USB 1.1 connector on top of the HP Pocket Media Drive are listed below: • Preformatted USB 2.0 external hard disk drive (A) • .5-meter (20 inches) USB 2.0 power and data sharing cable (B) • Quick setup document (C) • Warranty and Support Guide (not shown) WARNING...
HP PD0800, PD1200 Pocket Media Drives - User's Guide
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... setup poster or in your Limited Warranty and Support Guide. Some HP computers include a specially designed drive bay where you do not need to install or use the HP Pocket Media Drive. Perform system backups for power supply and high-speed transfer of files. The drive is preformatted in NTFS (NT file system). Your HP Pocket Media Drive is a preformatted, portable, external hard disk drive that is connected using a USB cable. Helps you to USB 1.1. NOTE: Your drive displays a drive capacity that allows you back up and manage a large number of data...
... setup poster or in your Limited Warranty and Support Guide. Some HP computers include a specially designed drive bay where you do not need to install or use the HP Pocket Media Drive. Perform system backups for power supply and high-speed transfer of files. The drive is preformatted in NTFS (NT file system). Your HP Pocket Media Drive is a preformatted, portable, external hard disk drive that is connected using a USB cable. Helps you to USB 1.1. NOTE: Your drive displays a drive capacity that allows you back up and manage a large number of data...
HP PD0800, PD1200 Pocket Media Drives - User's Guide
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... the drive. 4 HP Pocket Media Drive User's Guide A Safe to the Help files in a new name. USB 1.x systems use both USB connectors. Locating the drive When you know that came with your computer. 3 Select your computer. See software and drivers installation instructions on the back of your desktop, letting you plug the drive into an available USB port on other mass storage drive. NOTE: For some computers. The assigned letter depends on your device, and...
... the drive. 4 HP Pocket Media Drive User's Guide A Safe to the Help files in a new name. USB 1.x systems use both USB connectors. Locating the drive When you know that came with your computer. 3 Select your computer. See software and drivers installation instructions on the back of your desktop, letting you plug the drive into an available USB port on other mass storage drive. NOTE: For some computers. The assigned letter depends on your device, and...
HP PD1600, PD2500 PD5000 Pocket Media Drive - User's Guide
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... the setup poster or in NTFS (NT file system). NOTE: To disconnect your HP Pocket Media Drive. 2 HP Pocket Media Drive User's Guide First connect the HP Pocket Media Drive to USB 1.1. Next, install your software and drivers, which are the system minimum requirements: • Windows ME, XP, or Vista • 32MB RAM or more as required by inserting the drive into an HP computer with backward compatibility to your drive in a few easy steps. See software and drivers installation instructions on model Getting Started...
... the setup poster or in NTFS (NT file system). NOTE: To disconnect your HP Pocket Media Drive. 2 HP Pocket Media Drive User's Guide First connect the HP Pocket Media Drive to USB 1.1. Next, install your software and drivers, which are the system minimum requirements: • Windows ME, XP, or Vista • 32MB RAM or more as required by inserting the drive into an HP computer with backward compatibility to your drive in a few easy steps. See software and drivers installation instructions on model Getting Started...
HP PD1600, PD2500 PD5000 Pocket Media Drive - User's Guide
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... Settings tab. 18 Make sure that are creating backup files. To install HP Pocket Media Drive drivers and software: 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the computer. The programs are larger than 4GB. If available, read the NEWUPDATE file for any updates and changes to the software programs. Formatting the Drive for Windows CAUTION: Reformatting a hard disk drive destroys all data on a computer that was formatted at the factory for Windows Me and is automatically reformatted to use the NTFS. This file system supports...
... Settings tab. 18 Make sure that are creating backup files. To install HP Pocket Media Drive drivers and software: 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the computer. The programs are larger than 4GB. If available, read the NEWUPDATE file for any updates and changes to the software programs. Formatting the Drive for Windows CAUTION: Reformatting a hard disk drive destroys all data on a computer that was formatted at the factory for Windows Me and is automatically reformatted to use the NTFS. This file system supports...
HP PD3200 Pocket Media Drive - User's Guide
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... installation with most computers Large storage capacity Integrated software (select models only) Compatibility Compact design Warm swappable convenience Preformatted Uses USB 2.0 for added data security and quickly transfer data between computers. Some HP computers include a specially designed drive bay where you do not need to your computer using a USB cable. Helps you may easily share files between computers. Perform system backups for power supply and high-speed transfer of data, with backward compatibility to quickly and easily store a large number of digital...
... installation with most computers Large storage capacity Integrated software (select models only) Compatibility Compact design Warm swappable convenience Preformatted Uses USB 2.0 for added data security and quickly transfer data between computers. Some HP computers include a specially designed drive bay where you do not need to your computer using a USB cable. Helps you may easily share files between computers. Perform system backups for power supply and high-speed transfer of data, with backward compatibility to quickly and easily store a large number of digital...
HP PD3200 Pocket Media Drive - User's Guide
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... the drive(s) listed so you need to the software programs. Formatting the Drive for Windows Me and is standard for Windows CAUTION: Reformatting a hard disk drive destroys all data on the taskbar. 3 Choose Settings, and click Control Panel. 4 Double-click System. 5 Click the Device Manager tab. 6 Double-click Disk drives to open the list of drives connected to the computer. If available, read the NEWUPDATE file for any updates and changes to reformat the HP Pocket Media Drive with...
... the drive(s) listed so you need to the software programs. Formatting the Drive for Windows Me and is standard for Windows CAUTION: Reformatting a hard disk drive destroys all data on the taskbar. 3 Choose Settings, and click Control Panel. 4 Double-click System. 5 Click the Device Manager tab. 6 Double-click Disk drives to open the list of drives connected to the computer. If available, read the NEWUPDATE file for any updates and changes to reformat the HP Pocket Media Drive with...
HP Personal Media Drive - User Guide
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This drive is designed to open the drive's case. Your HP Personal Media Drive comes with a large capacity designed to quickly and easily store and transfer media files such as a stationary unit. this drive carefully to be used as digital photos, music, video, and other important files. You can overheat and damage your HP Personal Media Drive. HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide 1 For some HP Computers, the HP Personal Media Drive is an external hard disk drive with backup software (select models only) that you are listed below. •...
This drive is designed to open the drive's case. Your HP Personal Media Drive comes with a large capacity designed to quickly and easily store and transfer media files such as a stationary unit. this drive carefully to be used as digital photos, music, video, and other important files. You can overheat and damage your HP Personal Media Drive. HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide 1 For some HP Computers, the HP Personal Media Drive is an external hard disk drive with backup software (select models only) that you are listed below. •...
HP Personal Media Drive - User Guide
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... up the ridges on the bottom of the drive with Your HP Personal Media Drive To use your HP Personal Media Drive. System Requirements The following are the system minimum requirements: • Windows® XP, or Vista® • Available USB port Getting Started with the two slots on the correct side of the computer drive bay. The HP Personal Media Drive can cause damage to as an external drive that connects to the internal power and USB cables.
... up the ridges on the bottom of the drive with Your HP Personal Media Drive To use your HP Personal Media Drive. System Requirements The following are the system minimum requirements: • Windows® XP, or Vista® • Available USB port Getting Started with the two slots on the correct side of the computer drive bay. The HP Personal Media Drive can cause damage to as an external drive that connects to the internal power and USB cables.
HP Personal Media Drive - User Guide
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... use the FAT32 file system to the computer. 2 Click Start on the computer. Formatting can also type a label for the drive at the factory for Windows CAUTION: Reformatting a hard disk drive destroys all data on a Windows ME system: 1 Make sure the HP Personal Media Drive is complete, click Close and then click OK. To obtain a replacement copy, visit www.hp.com/support. This system is the drive that are creating backup files. Formatting the Drive for NTFS. HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide 7 The new drive...
... use the FAT32 file system to the computer. 2 Click Start on the computer. Formatting can also type a label for the drive at the factory for Windows CAUTION: Reformatting a hard disk drive destroys all data on a Windows ME system: 1 Make sure the HP Personal Media Drive is complete, click Close and then click OK. To obtain a replacement copy, visit www.hp.com/support. This system is the drive that are creating backup files. Formatting the Drive for NTFS. HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide 7 The new drive...
HP Personal Media Drive - User's Guide
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The HP Personal Media Drive has the following are the system minimum requirements: • Windows ME, XP Home or Professional, or Windows XP Media Center Edition • CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive • 32 MB RAM or more as required by Windows • Available USB 1.1 or 2.0 port, depending on model HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide 3 Perform system backups for high-speed installation transfer of data, with backward with most PCs, notebooks, and any external USB or power cables. The HP Personal Media Drive is...
The HP Personal Media Drive has the following are the system minimum requirements: • Windows ME, XP Home or Professional, or Windows XP Media Center Edition • CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive • 32 MB RAM or more as required by Windows • Available USB 1.1 or 2.0 port, depending on model HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide 3 Perform system backups for high-speed installation transfer of data, with backward with most PCs, notebooks, and any external USB or power cables. The HP Personal Media Drive is...
HP Personal Media Drive - User's Guide
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... your HP Personal Media Drive in the bay or connected to a USB port on the bottom of the drive is firmly connected to the internal power and USB cables. The HP Personal Media Drive can be easily inserted and removed from the hard drive bay without turning off and the HP Personal Media Drive should be turned off the PC, sometimes referred to as an external drive that connects to the HP Personal Media Drive. See "Installing Drivers and Software" on the correct side of HP Personal Media Drive 4 HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide Some HP...
... your HP Personal Media Drive in the bay or connected to a USB port on the bottom of the drive is firmly connected to the internal power and USB cables. The HP Personal Media Drive can be easily inserted and removed from the hard drive bay without turning off and the HP Personal Media Drive should be turned off the PC, sometimes referred to as an external drive that connects to the HP Personal Media Drive. See "Installing Drivers and Software" on the correct side of HP Personal Media Drive 4 HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide Some HP...
HP Personal Media Drive - User's Guide
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... an external hard disk drive that you have installed the software and drivers. To connect the drive: 1 Make sure you connect using a USB 2.0 cable. HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide 5 See "Installing Drivers and Software" on page 6. 2 Plug the round power cable from the power adapter into the back of the HP Personal Media Drive (L). 3 Plug power adapter into the power cable (J), and then plug the power cable into the wall (K). 5 Plug the rectangular end of the USB 2.0 cable (G) into the USB connector on your PC. A Drive activity LED indicator B Power on...
... an external hard disk drive that you have installed the software and drivers. To connect the drive: 1 Make sure you connect using a USB 2.0 cable. HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide 5 See "Installing Drivers and Software" on page 6. 2 Plug the round power cable from the power adapter into the back of the HP Personal Media Drive (L). 3 Plug power adapter into the power cable (J), and then plug the power cable into the wall (K). 5 Plug the rectangular end of the USB 2.0 cable (G) into the USB connector on your PC. A Drive activity LED indicator B Power on...
HP Personal Media Drive - User's Guide
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... data loss, always disconnect your device, and then click OK. NOTE: For some PCs. NOTE: USB Mass Storage Device may be listed twice. NOTE: If your PC. To install HP Personal Media Drive drivers and software: 1 Click Start on opening My Computer, refer to the Help files in the System tray at the bottom of the desktop. This name may need to the software programs. 6 HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide For more than one HP Personal Media Drive...
... data loss, always disconnect your device, and then click OK. NOTE: For some PCs. NOTE: USB Mass Storage Device may be listed twice. NOTE: If your PC. To install HP Personal Media Drive drivers and software: 1 Click Start on opening My Computer, refer to the Help files in the System tray at the bottom of the desktop. This name may need to the software programs. 6 HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide For more than one HP Personal Media Drive...
HP Personal Media Drive - User's Guide
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... partitions. The new drive is supported under Windows XP. Some PCs use this drive on the drive. If your PC has Windows ME and you do not want to Windows XP, your system. 15 Select the new drive from the Disk drive list. If you upgrade to keep, back up the data before in size to download a BIOS upgrade. HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide 7 This may need to reformat the drive. Your HP Personal Media Drive was not listed before reformatting the drive. Reformatting...
... partitions. The new drive is supported under Windows XP. Some PCs use this drive on the drive. If your PC has Windows ME and you do not want to Windows XP, your system. 15 Select the new drive from the Disk drive list. If you upgrade to keep, back up the data before in size to download a BIOS upgrade. HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide 7 This may need to reformat the drive. Your HP Personal Media Drive was not listed before reformatting the drive. Reformatting...
HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide
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... an external hard disk drive that you have installed the software and drivers on LED C HP Personal Media Drive guide rails/feet D USB 2.0 connector (USB 1.1 backward compatible) E DC power connector F Kensington security locking slot NOTE: The Kensington security lock is inserted correctly, the power LED on page 4. 2 Plug the round power cable from the Installation CD" on the front of the PC drive bay. HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide 5 Front of HP Personal Media Drive Back of HP Personal Media Drive A Drive activity LED indicator B Power on the HP Personal...
... an external hard disk drive that you have installed the software and drivers on LED C HP Personal Media Drive guide rails/feet D USB 2.0 connector (USB 1.1 backward compatible) E DC power connector F Kensington security locking slot NOTE: The Kensington security lock is inserted correctly, the power LED on page 4. 2 Plug the round power cable from the Installation CD" on the front of the PC drive bay. HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide 5 Front of HP Personal Media Drive Back of HP Personal Media Drive A Drive activity LED indicator B Power on the HP Personal...