Western Digital WDBABF0000NBK-NESN User Manual - Page 79
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Common Error Messages WD TV HD Media Player User Manual If this message appears Perform this action HOME Hard drive cannot aggregate. There are different conditions under which this error message may appear. The message will specify the issue. For example, not enough space is used on the storage or a journaled file system. No storage present. Attach the USB device that contains your media files. Media Library requires more storage space: [XXXMB] 1. Eject and disconnect the USB device from the HD media player. 2. Connect the USB device to your computer and delete unnecessary files to meet the required storage space. 3. Attach the USB device to the HD media player again. Please turn off journaling on the attached storage's file system for the media player to compile the media library. 1. Eject and disconnect the USB device from the HD media player. 2. Connect the USB device to your Apple computer and disable the journaling function. Refer to the Apple Help for information. 3. Attach the USB device to the HD media player again. Unable to compile media library on read-only storage. 1. Eject and disconnect the USB device from the HD media player. 2. Connect the USB device to your computer and make sure the read-only protection is disabled. 3. Attach the USB device to the HD media player again. Unable to compile media library. Please check your storage setting. 1. Eject and disconnect the USB device from the HD media player. 2. Connect the USB device to your computer and 3. Attach the USB device to the HD media player again. Unrecognized storage. The USB device model is not supported. Use another USB device. Question XX: WD USB HDD Trouble Shooting This indicates a system diagnostic failure. Contact WD Technical Support for assistance. CONTENT PLAYBACK This folder is empty. There are no supported media files in the selected folder. Select another folder that contains media files of the correct format. SYSTEM MAINTENANCE - 76