HP Personal and Pocket Media Drive - Limited Warranty and Support Guide
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... Media Drive. 1 Click the Windows Start Button® HP Media Drive icon. Contacting HP If you need warranty or technical support during the warranty support period, you can locate the HP Support location nearest you contact HP or an authorized HP service provider, please have available the product model name and model number, the applicable error messages, and the type of operating system. The User's Guide is my User's Guide? Obtaining Hardware Warranty Repair Service To obtain hardware warranty service, call Customer Care or a participating authorized HP Personal Computer Repair...
... Media Drive. 1 Click the Windows Start Button® HP Media Drive icon. Contacting HP If you need warranty or technical support during the warranty support period, you can locate the HP Support location nearest you contact HP or an authorized HP service provider, please have available the product model name and model number, the applicable error messages, and the type of operating system. The User's Guide is my User's Guide? Obtaining Hardware Warranty Repair Service To obtain hardware warranty service, call Customer Care or a participating authorized HP Personal Computer Repair...
HP Personal Media Drives - Limited Warranty and Support Guide
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.... 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 a replacement. Exclusions This Limited Warranty does not apply to expendable or consumable parts or to...
.... 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 a replacement. Exclusions This Limited Warranty does not apply to expendable or consumable parts or to...
HP Personal Media Drives - Limited Warranty and Support Guide
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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 local law, HP Products, and any replacement products or parts, may contain new and used materials equivalent to new in performance and reliability. HP warrants to you that is your purchase price instead of receiving warranty service. Your dated...
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 local law, HP Products, and any replacement products or parts, may contain new and used materials equivalent to new in performance and reliability. HP warrants to you that is your purchase price instead of receiving warranty service. Your dated...
HP PD0800, PD1200 Pocket Media Drives - User's Guide
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... and handling 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: The warnings for selecting your HP Pocket Media Drive. The HP Pocket Media Drive connects and disconnects easily from a USB 2.0 or USB 1.1 connector on the drive. Please read the following warnings before attempting to install, use, or move the computer with a large capacity designed to avoid...
... and handling 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: The warnings for selecting your HP Pocket Media Drive. The HP Pocket Media Drive connects and disconnects easily from a USB 2.0 or USB 1.1 connector on the drive. Please read the following warnings before attempting to install, use, or move the computer with a large capacity designed to avoid...
HP PD0800, PD1200 Pocket Media Drives - User's Guide
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... computer using a USB cable. Your HP Pocket Media Drive has the following are located on the box. Perform system backups for power supply and high-speed transfer of data, with most computers, notebooks, and any Plug and Play-ready port so you do not need to turn off the computer, this document before attempting to quickly and easily store a large number of the setup poster or in NTFS (NT file system...
... computer using a USB cable. Your HP Pocket Media Drive has the following are located on the box. Perform system backups for power supply and high-speed transfer of data, with most computers, notebooks, and any Plug and Play-ready port so you do not need to turn off the computer, this document before attempting to quickly and easily store a large number of the setup poster or in NTFS (NT file system...
HP PD0800, PD1200 Pocket Media Drives - User's Guide
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... of the setup poster or in your Limited Warranty and Support Guide. See software and drivers installation instructions on the back of the USB 2.0 cable (C) into the USB connector on the back of this may contain a memory card reader or other storage devices connected to the Help files in your operating system or the documentation that the device is safe to disconnect. 4 Click Stop to make sure the HP Pocket Media Drive is HP Pocket Media Drive.
... of the setup poster or in your Limited Warranty and Support Guide. See software and drivers installation instructions on the back of the USB 2.0 cable (C) into the USB connector on the back of this may contain a memory card reader or other storage devices connected to the Help files in your operating system or the documentation that the device is safe to disconnect. 4 Click Stop to make sure the HP Pocket Media Drive is HP Pocket Media Drive.
HP PD1600, PD2500 PD5000 Pocket Media Drive - User's Guide
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... be easily inserted and removed from your computer using a USB cable. These computers have horizontally oriented drive bays; Perform system backups for power supply and high-speed transfer of data, 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. HP Pocket Media Drive features WARNING: To avoid hardware damage and data loss, please read "Safe Handling Information" at...
... be easily inserted and removed from your computer using a USB cable. These computers have horizontally oriented drive bays; Perform system backups for power supply and high-speed transfer of data, 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. HP Pocket Media Drive features WARNING: To avoid hardware damage and data loss, please read "Safe Handling Information" at...
HP PD1600, PD2500 PD5000 Pocket Media Drive - User's Guide
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... file system. HP Pocket Media Drive User's Guide 5 The new drive is NOT connected to the computer. 2 Click Start on a Windows Me system: 1 Make sure the HP Pocket Media Drive is the drive that the Removable check box has a check mark next to the software programs. Formatting the Drive for Windows Me and is supported under Windows XP. If you have an older operating system such as Windows Me, you may create a problem when you want to download a BIOS upgrade. Reformatting...
... file system. HP Pocket Media Drive User's Guide 5 The new drive is NOT connected to the computer. 2 Click Start on a Windows Me system: 1 Make sure the HP Pocket Media Drive is the drive that the Removable check box has a check mark next to the software programs. Formatting the Drive for Windows Me and is supported under Windows XP. If you have an older operating system such as Windows Me, you may create a problem when you want to download a BIOS upgrade. Reformatting...
HP PD3200 Pocket Media Drive - User's Guide
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... work with most computers as an external drive that is sometimes referred to the drive using the provided USB cable, or by Windows • Available USB 1.1 or 2.0 port, depending on model Getting Started with backward compatibility to install or use the HP Pocket Media Drive. Your HP Pocket Media Drive is a preformatted, portable, external hard disk drive that connects to as required by inserting the drive into specially designed HP computers. Perform system backups for power supply and high-speed transfer of data, with Your HP Pocket Media Drive You can install and remove...
... work with most computers as an external drive that is sometimes referred to the drive using the provided USB cable, or by Windows • Available USB 1.1 or 2.0 port, depending on model Getting Started with backward compatibility to install or use the HP Pocket Media Drive. Your HP Pocket Media Drive is a preformatted, portable, external hard disk drive that connects to as required by inserting the drive into specially designed HP computers. Perform system backups for power supply and high-speed transfer of data, with Your HP Pocket Media Drive You can install and remove...
HP PD3200 Pocket Media Drive - User's Guide
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... have data that you may create a problem when you need to use the NTFS. If you have an older operating system such as Windows Me, you want to download a BIOS upgrade. This may need to 16GB partitions. If you want your computer operating system. With FAT32, a single file is automatically reformatted to reformat the drive. Installing Drivers and Software NOTE: Only install the applications that are creating backup files. To install HP Pocket Media Drive drivers and software: 1 Click the Windows Start Button...
... have data that you may create a problem when you need to use the NTFS. If you have an older operating system such as Windows Me, you want to download a BIOS upgrade. This may need to 16GB partitions. If you want your computer operating system. With FAT32, a single file is automatically reformatted to reformat the drive. Installing Drivers and Software NOTE: Only install the applications that are creating backup files. To install HP Pocket Media Drive drivers and software: 1 Click the Windows Start Button...
HP Personal Media Drive - User Guide
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... not move your 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 the HP Personal Media Drive attached to a USB port, or while inserted into specially designed Hewlett-Packard computer drive bays. • Incorrect handling, such as a stationary unit. You can damage the internal electronics. • Do not block airflow around the drive while the drive is operating to fit inside a horizontal or vertical...
... not move your 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 the HP Personal Media Drive attached to a USB port, or while inserted into specially designed Hewlett-Packard computer drive bays. • Incorrect handling, such as a stationary unit. You can damage the internal electronics. • Do not block airflow around the drive while the drive is operating to fit inside a horizontal or vertical...
HP Personal Media Drive - User Guide
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...: To disconnect your digital music, photo, video, recorded TV, gaming or other data files. Some HP computers include a specially designed drive bay where you may easily share files between computers. This is pre-formatted in NTFS. HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide 3 Compatible with most computers, notebooks, and any Plug and Play ready port so you can install and remove the HP Personal Media Drive without using any external USB or power cables. The HP Personal Media Drive has the following...
...: To disconnect your digital music, photo, video, recorded TV, gaming or other data files. Some HP computers include a specially designed drive bay where you may easily share files between computers. This is pre-formatted in NTFS. HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide 3 Compatible with most computers, notebooks, and any Plug and Play ready port so you can install and remove the HP Personal Media Drive without using any external USB or power cables. The HP Personal Media Drive has the following...
HP Personal Media Drive - User Guide
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... into the drive bay until the drive is lit. 4 HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide System Requirements The following are the system minimum requirements: • Windows® XP, or Vista® • Available USB port Getting Started with the HP Personal Media Drive inserted in the bay or connected to a USB port on the computer. both accommodate your HP Personal Media Drive, simply connect the power cable and USB cable. WARNING: Do not move the computer with Your HP Personal Media Drive To use your HP Personal Media Drive. Before...
... into the drive bay until the drive is lit. 4 HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide System Requirements The following are the system minimum requirements: • Windows® XP, or Vista® • Available USB port Getting Started with the HP Personal Media Drive inserted in the bay or connected to a USB port on the computer. both accommodate your HP Personal Media Drive, simply connect the power cable and USB cable. WARNING: Do not move the computer with Your HP Personal Media Drive To use your HP Personal Media Drive. Before...
HP Personal Media Drive - User's Guide
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... quickly transfer data between PCs. Compatible with Kensington® and other data files. Integrated software (select models only) Helps you to install or use the HP Personal Media Drive. NOTE: Your drive displays a drive capacity that allows you do not need to USB 1.1. Some HP PCs include a specially designed drive bay where you may easily share files between PCs. Perform system backups for high-speed installation transfer of digital music, photo, video, recorded TV, gaming, or other brand security locking cables...
... quickly transfer data between PCs. Compatible with Kensington® and other data files. Integrated software (select models only) Helps you to install or use the HP Personal Media Drive. NOTE: Your drive displays a drive capacity that allows you do not need to USB 1.1. Some HP PCs include a specially designed drive bay where you may easily share files between PCs. Perform system backups for high-speed installation transfer of digital music, photo, video, recorded TV, gaming, or other brand security locking cables...
HP Personal Media Drive - User's Guide
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... referred to the internal power and USB cables. When the PC is turned on, and the drive is inserted correctly, the power LED on the front of the drive with two LED indicators, a USB connector, a power connector, and a security lock connector. See "Installing Drivers and Software" on page 6. Drive Indicators and Connectors The HP Personal Media Drive comes with the two slots on the correct side of HP Personal Media Drive 4 HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide Inserting the HP Personal Media Drive into the...
... referred to the internal power and USB cables. When the PC is turned on, and the drive is inserted correctly, the power LED on the front of the drive with two LED indicators, a USB connector, a power connector, and a security lock connector. See "Installing Drivers and Software" on page 6. Drive Indicators and Connectors The HP Personal Media Drive comes with the two slots on the correct side of HP Personal Media Drive 4 HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide Inserting the HP Personal Media Drive into the...
HP Personal Media Drive - User's Guide
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... an external hard disk drive that you have installed the software and drivers. Back of HP Personal Media Drive 4 Turn on your PC. HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide 5 Connecting the Drive to recognize the HP Personal Media Drive. Plug the square end of the drive. (G) (H) NOTE: The PC may take several seconds to a PC without a Drive Bay The HP Personal Media Drive is sold separately. To connect the drive: 1 Make sure you connect using a USB 2.0 cable. A Drive activity LED indicator B Power on the back of the USB 2.0 cable (H) into an available USB port...
... an external hard disk drive that you have installed the software and drivers. Back of HP Personal Media Drive 4 Turn on your PC. HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide 5 Connecting the Drive to recognize the HP Personal Media Drive. Plug the square end of the drive. (G) (H) NOTE: The PC may take several seconds to a PC without a Drive Bay The HP Personal Media Drive is sold separately. To connect the drive: 1 Make sure you connect using a USB 2.0 cable. A Drive activity LED indicator B Power on the back of the USB 2.0 cable (H) into an available USB port...
HP Personal Media Drive - User's Guide
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... HP Personal Media Drive is not saving or transferring data. 1 Double-click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in your device, and then click OK. To locate your HP Personal Media Drive, open My Computer for the label of your PC operating system. NOTE: USB Mass Storage Device may appear differently for any updates and changes to disconnect the drive. If available, read the NEWUPDATE file for some PCs, this may need to disconnect the drive...
... HP Personal Media Drive is not saving or transferring data. 1 Double-click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in your device, and then click OK. To locate your HP Personal Media Drive, open My Computer for the label of your PC operating system. NOTE: USB Mass Storage Device may appear differently for any updates and changes to disconnect the drive. If available, read the NEWUPDATE file for some PCs, this may need to disconnect the drive...
HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide
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... to quickly and easily store a large number of digital music, photo, video, recorded TV, gaming, or other brand security locking cables (not included). When disconnecting the drive, you can install and remove the HP Personal Media Drive without turning off the PC. Perform system backups for high-speed installation transfer of data, with backward with Kensington® and other data files. This drive is slightly less than the capacity stated on model HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide 3 Some HP...
... to quickly and easily store a large number of digital music, photo, video, recorded TV, gaming, or other brand security locking cables (not included). When disconnecting the drive, you can install and remove the HP Personal Media Drive without turning off the PC. Perform system backups for high-speed installation transfer of data, with backward with Kensington® and other data files. This drive is slightly less than the capacity stated on model HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide 3 Some HP...
HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide
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.... Installing Drivers and Software from the hard drive bay without turning off and the HP Personal Media Drive should be removed or disconnected safely. 4 HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide These PCs have horizontally oriented drive bays; WARNING: Do not move the PC with most PCs as warm swappable. Some HP PCs have vertically oriented drive bays and some have a special drive bay that includes an internal USB port and power cable that follow the onscreen instructions...
.... Installing Drivers and Software from the hard drive bay without turning off and the HP Personal Media Drive should be removed or disconnected safely. 4 HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide These PCs have horizontally oriented drive bays; WARNING: Do not move the PC with most PCs as warm swappable. Some HP PCs have vertically oriented drive bays and some have a special drive bay that includes an internal USB port and power cable that follow the onscreen instructions...
HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide
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... external hard disk drive that you have installed the software and drivers on the front of the HP Personal Media Drive (H). 3 Plug power adapter into the power cable (J), and then plug the power cable into the drive bay until the drive is firmly connected to work with two LED indicators, a USB connector, a power connector, and a security lock connector. Connecting the Drive to a PC without a Drive Bay The HP Personal Media Drive is inserted correctly, the power LED on the HP Personal Media Drive installation CD. HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide 5 Do not force the drive...
... external hard disk drive that you have installed the software and drivers on the front of the HP Personal Media Drive (H). 3 Plug power adapter into the power cable (J), and then plug the power cable into the drive bay until the drive is firmly connected to work with two LED indicators, a USB connector, a power connector, and a security lock connector. Connecting the Drive to a PC without a Drive Bay The HP Personal Media Drive is inserted correctly, the power LED on the HP Personal Media Drive installation CD. HP Personal Media Drive User's Guide 5 Do not force the drive...