Argosy Research Mobile Video HDD user manual How to Partition the Hard Disk

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PC Operation

How to Partition the Hard Disk

Partitioning the Hard Disk under Windows XP/2000

The Mobile Video HDD will not work when initialized as a “Dynamic” disk type. Always use it with the “Basic” disk type.

1.Click “Start” Ö “Settings” Ö “Control Panel” Ö “Administrative Tools” Ö “Computer Management”. This opens the Computer Management Window.

2.Click on “Disk Management”, all disk drives currently connected to the system will be listed on the right side. Find out the Disk # that indicates the Mobile Video HDD.

If the hard disk drive is a new, un-partitioned disk, a “Stop” mark next to the disk will indicate this drive is an “Unknown” type of disk. In this situation, Windows will not allow you to create a partition on this disk.

yIn Windows XP: right-click on the “Stop” mark, then select “Initialize Disk” to initialize the disk. Initialize the disk as a “Basic” disk type, and then follow the steps to create a new partition.

yIn Windows 2000: Windows will start up the “Write Signature and Upgrade Disk Wizard” immediately. Use this wizard to initialize the hard disk to “Basic” disk type, and then follow the steps to create a new partition.

3.To delete an existing partition, right-click on the drive and select “Delete Partition”. Delete partition will also erase all everything in the partition!!

4.To create a new partition, right-click on the drive and select “New Partition”. This will open the New Partition Wizard. Click "Next" to start the wizard.

5.Select “Primary Partition” and click “Next”.

6.Set the partition size :

If you are creating a FAT32 partition, set the partition size to 32000MB or less and click “Next” (“Disk Management” cannot create FAT32 partitions larger than this).

If you are creating a NTFS partition, select any size.

7.Assign a drive letter and click “Next”.

8.Set the file system to FAT32 or NTFS and click “Next”. (If you want a FAT32 partition but it is not listed as an option, go back to step 6 and reduce the size to 32000MB or less.)

9.Click “Next” to confirm settings.

10.Click “Finish” to close the wizard and start the partition and format process.

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Contents Mobile Video HDD Page Contents Page Introduction FeaturesSystem Requirements Using the Remote for the First Time About the Remote ControllerHow to take and store the remote controller Changing the Battery of RemotePower and access Lights up The power is on Indicator Blue Parts Name and FunctionsUsing as an External Hard Disk for PC How to Use the Mobile Video HDDUsing as a Media Player Using Composite Video Output Using the AV Playback FunctionConnecting to AV Equipment Using Component Video Output Y/Pb/PrUsing Composite Stereo Audio Output Power ConnectionUsing Coaxial Output Digital Audio Activating the Mobile Video HDD for AV Playback Selecting the Media Files for PlaybackOperation of File Navi Root folder cannot be selected by pressing 0~9 buttonsPrivate Folders Icon DescriptionsDisplaying Private Folders DivX Files Introduction and Playback of the Media FilesDVD on HDD Hiding Private FoldersMusic Files VCD and Mpeg1 FilesMpeg2 Files Photo and Graphic FilesPause Operations while Playing BackStop Playback Play the NextSlow Motion Fast Forward Fast rewindStep Playback Repeat from a to B Skip PlaybackRepeat Playback Shuffle Playback Title and Chapter SearchingChange Subtitle Time SearchingChange Audio Zoom Volume AdjustmentChange View Angle Rotate the ImageFunction Setup General SetupSpdif Output Audio SetupDVD Subtitle Lpcm OutputVideo Setup Preferences Setup Divxr RegistrationSoftware Installation PC OperationConnecting with USB 2.0 Interface Connecting to PCConnecting with Ieee 1394 Interface Disconnecting from PC Ntfs File System About the File System of Hard DiskFAT32 File System Copying Media Files for Playback DVD Movie FilesMpeg1 / Mpeg2 Files DivX / Xvid FilesVCD Files Audio and Music FilesVideo Recorded by DV Video Recorded by Capture CardOther Media Files Execute the Utility Using the Utility ProgramSet the Folder as Private Folder Set the Folder as Public Folder How to Partition the Hard Disk Partitioning the Hard Disk under Windows XP/2000Partitioning the Hard Disk under Windows Me/98SE Specifications AppendixTroubleshooting Problem Possible Cause SolutionPress Audio or Subtitle to Error Code of Hard Disk Drive Error CodeError Code of DVD on HDD Playback Page Page Page 7450996-51

Mobile Video HDD specifications

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