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Deleting a partition on the MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit under Windows 98SE / ME

The following steps will explain how to delete a partition on your MediaPlayer- 25 Drive-In Kit.

1.Click on the "Start" button.

2.Select "Run".

3.Enter "fdisk" and confirm with "OK".

4.fdisk will be started. Answer the question "Do you wish to enable large disk support?" by pressing the 'Return' key. FAT32 is now activated.

5.Choose Option 5 "(Change current fixed disk drive)" by pressing '5' and 'Return'.

6.Select the hard disk to be deleted by its number. ATTENTION: Please make sure that the correct drive is selected. Selecting the wrong drive will lead to a loss of your data!

7.Choose Option "3 (Delete partition or Logical DOS Drive)" by pressing '3' and 'Return'.

8.Select the partition to be deleted by pressing its number and 'Return'.

9.Enter the drive label and press 'Return'.

10.Confirm with 'Y' and 'Return' to delete the partition.

11.Press the 'ESC' key to return to the fdisk options.

12.Press 'ESC' to exit fdisk. Stop your hard disk by using the hot unplug icon in the lower right corner of your screen and remove the USB cable from your hard disk. Afterwards connect your hard disk again with your computer. The hard disk will now be recognized by Windows.

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Contents Freecom MediaPlayer 2.5 Drive-In Kit Dear customer Freecom Technologies GermanyChapter Minimum System Requirements Package ContentIntroduction Hardware RequirementsSoftware Requirements Main Specifications & FunctionsSupported Media Formats VideoFreecom MediaPlayer Drive-In Page Furthermore, warranty does not apply to Explanation of the exterior Appearance Rear ViewAssembling a Hard Drive into the MediaPlayer Windows 98SE Users Connecting the player to a PCInstructions for Windows Users Check the Driver Installation Check whether the hard drive is formatted or notMac Users Windows ME/2000/XP UsersConnecting the player to external AV Devices Connect by Composite for Video & Stereo for AudioConnect by Composite for Video & 5.1Ch for Audio Connect by S-Video for Video & Stereo for AudioConnect by S-Video for Video & 5.1Ch for Audio Connect by Component for Video & Stereo for Audio Connect by Component for Video & 5.1Ch for Audio Setup of TV System Ntsc / PAL Basic Setup of the playerVideo Setup Setup of HD Component Progressive Audio Setup Other Setup functions Menu Description Play Video, Audio and Photo filesPlay Video Files Various functions of the buttons on the remote control Play Audio Files MP3 Quick PlayPlay Photos Photo PreviewPlay List Available Buttons when display photosSlide Show by using Play All Change the order of Play List Remote Control description of all buttons and functions DVD Manager Available buttons when playing ripped DVD files rippés File systems supported by different operating systems File System featuresFormat the Built-in HDD via USB Maximum size of a partitionFormat the Built-in HDD via USB Freecom MediaPlayer Drive-In Format the Built-in HDD via USB Freecom MediaPlayer Drive-In Format the Built-in HDD via USB Freecom MediaPlayer Drive-In Format the Built-in HDD via USB Freecom MediaPlayer Drive-In Format the Built-in HDD via USB Freecom MediaPlayer Drive-In Format the Built-in HDD via USB Freecom MediaPlayer Drive-In Windows 98SE Check the Driver Installation for the player in WindowsAppendix Windows MEWindows 2000/XP Video Output Product SpecificationsSupported Formats Audio OutputWarranty valid in Europe/Turkey only