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Connecting an HP Personal Media Drive

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Connecting an HP Personal Media Drive The HP Digital Entertainment Center front panel includes a drive bay that houses the HP Personal Media Drive. The drive bay has an internal USB port and power connector. The HP Personal Media Drive can also function as an external USB hard disk drive. You must connect an external USB port and power cable. You can easily insert and remove the drive from the bay without turning off the HP Digital Entertainment Center. You can use the HP Personal Media Drive without installing the included software. However, HP recommends that you install the software to have access to additional features and read the documentation. HP Personal Media Drive For more information about installing the software, refer to the documentation that came with the HP Personal Media Drive. For more information about using an HP Personal Media Drive to store and transfer information, refer to the HP Digital Entertainment Software Guide. w Do not move the drive while it is operating, to avoid hardware damage and potential data loss. You can safely remove your drive only after you have completely run the Safely Remove Hardware wizard (located in the system tray at the bottom of the screen). After you have safely disconnected and powered off the drive, handle the drive by the plastic endcaps to avoid touching the aluminum sides if they are hot. The drive may feel warm. This is normal to allow faster heat dissipation. Connecting the Network Connecting the Network 123

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Connecting the Network
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Connecting the Network
Connecting an
HP Personal Media Drive
The HP Digital Entertainment Center front panel includes
a drive bay that houses the HP Personal Media Drive. The
drive bay has an internal USB port and power connector.
The HP Personal Media Drive can also function as an
external USB hard disk drive. You must connect an
external USB port and power cable.
You can easily insert and remove the drive from the bay
without turning off the HP Digital Entertainment Center.
You can use the HP Personal Media Drive without
installing the included software. However, HP
recommends that you install the software to have access
to additional features and read the documentation.
For more information about installing the software, refer
to the documentation that came with the HP Personal
Media Drive. For more information about using an HP
Personal Media Drive to store and transfer information,
refer to the
HP Digital Entertainment Software Guide
.
HP Personal Media Drive
w
Do not move the drive while it is operating, to
avoid hardware damage and potential data
loss. You can safely remove your drive only
after you have completely run the Safely
Remove Hardware wizard (located in the
system tray at the bottom of the screen).
After you have safely disconnected and
powered off the drive, handle the drive by
the plastic endcaps to avoid touching the
aluminum sides if they are hot.
The drive may feel warm. This is normal to
allow faster heat dissipation.