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Disconnecting the Drive

9Click OK, and then OK again to close the Options window. Now your music files on your HP Personal Media Drive appear in the Windows Media Player library when your drive is connected to the PC.

When you disconnect the drive, your music files may still appear in the Windows Media Player Library. To refresh your PC, open and close Windows Media Player. If that doesn’t work, restart the PC.

Disconnecting the Drive

You can safely remove the drive when it is not active. When the amber activity light is blinking, the drive is active saving or transferring data. Removing the drive while the light is blinking may cause data loss or damaged files.

To disconnect the HP Personal Media Drive safely:

1Close all programs that may be accessing your HP Personal Media Drive. Make sure that the activity light on the drive is off.

2Double-click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the system tray (on the Start taskbar). If this icon is hidden, click the arrows on the taskbar to display it. The Safely Remove Hardware window opens.

3Double-click USB Mass Storage Device to locate your HP Personal Media Drive. USB Mass Storage Device may be listed twice. One may contain a memory card reader or other mass storage drive.

4Select the HP Personal Media Drive, and then click OK. The name of the drive may be different if you renamed it, or it may appear as Generic Volume followed by the assigned drive letter.

A Safe to Remove Hardware message appears in the system tray, letting you know that the device is safe to disconnect.

5Click Close.

6Disconnect the drive by removing it from the drive bay.

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Contents Getting Started Guide Copyright 2000-2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P Hewlett-Packard Company P.O. Box Cupertino, CA USAThe information in this document is subject to change without notice Setting Up Your PC Table of ContentsUsing the Keyboard Using Your PC TopUsing a TV as a Monitor Using the Memory Card ReaderUsing the HP Personal Media Drive Working with Digital ImagesCreating Video Discs and Movies Creating Audio and Data DiscsGetting Help Creating Movies Using muvee autoProducerIndex Putting Your PC Together Setting Up Your PCTo view the Safety & Comfort Guide Connecting to the PC Turning On Your PC for the First Time Setting Up and Connecting to Your Internet Account Using HP products Installing Software and Hardware DevicesTransferring your old PC information and files to your new PC Using HP Organize software Using Desktop IconsIdentifying Special Keyboard Buttons Using the KeyboardPage 2 Choose Control Panel Customizing the keyboard buttons3 Click Printers and Other Hardware, if it is present 10 Getting Started Guide Using Your Docking Bay Using Your PC TopTo store CDs, DVDs, or memory cards KC H B For an HP camera docking station Using Speakers Setting Up SoundConnecting the speaker system to the PC 3-connector Setting Up 3-connector SoundUsing the microphone with the Multi-Channel Sound Manager 3-connector Configuring the Multi-Channel Sound Manager 3-connector4 Click the Speaker Configuration tab 2 Choose All ProgramsConfiguring multi-channel audio output for the DVD player Setting Up 6-connector SoundIdentifying the audio connectors 6-connector A B C D E F Connecting the speaker system to the PC 6-connectorConnect speaker cable plug for To PC port label, nameUsing the Sound Effect Manager 6-connector Determining the audio configuration softwareConfiguring speakers using the Sound Effect Manager 6-connector 2 Click the Speaker Configuration buttonPage A B C Retasking audio connectors using the Audio Wizard 6-connectorUsing the Realtek HD Sound Effect Manager 6-connector, Multi-streaming Audio Configuring Multi-streaming Audio 6 connector, Multi-streaming Audio Audio Output Overview When to Use Multi-streaming AudioAudio Input Overview 5 Select the Enable multi-streaming playback check box Setting Up Multi-streaming AudioExample 1 For Online Gaming Example 2 For Digital Home Entertainment 5 Select the Enable multi-streaming playback check box, and select OK28 Getting Started Guide Using the Memory Card Reader Using the Memory Card Reader4-slot memory card reader select models only Media Insertion GuideA Activity light F Upper slot G Lower slot 2-slot memory card reader select models onlyIf you open the Safely Remove Hardware window by mistake, click Close Working With the Safely Remove Hardware Utility32 Getting Started Guide Connecting to a TV Set Using a TV as a MonitorIdentifying Cables You May Need Viewing the PC Image on Your TV Screen Ge Force tab nView tab1 Click the Ge Force FX xxxx tab Displays tab Disabling the TV OptionGe Force tab disabling nView tab disablingDisplays tab disabling 1 Disable the TV option. See the previous procedure Disconnecting the TV2 Turn off the TV and the PC 3 Remove the video cable from the TV and the PCConnecting the Drive Using the HP Personal Media DriveInserting the Drive A B C Locating the Drive and Assigning a Drive Letter4 Right-click the HP Personal Media Drive Using the Drive5 Select Change Drive Letter and Paths Disconnecting the Drive 44 Getting Started Guide Working with Digital Images Using HP Image ZoneWorking with Digital Images A B C D For more information on using HP Image Zone, click the Help link 48 Getting Started Guide Playing Music CDs with iTunes Playing CDs and DVDsPlaying DVD Movies with InterVideo WinDVD Playing CDs and DVDs with Windows Media PlayerPage Using country/region codes Playing Video CDs VCD with InterVideo WinDVD2 Select Play DVD movie using Windows Media Player, and click OK. Or Playing Video CDs VCD with Windows Media Player54 Getting Started Guide Creating Audio and Data Discs Working with Audio CDs Erasing Rewritable Discs Before Recording4 Click the Quick Erase or Full Erase option, and then Erase Disc Audio CD tips Verifying audio disc recorded without errorsCreating jukebox discs Creating audio CDsVerifying data disc recorded without errors Working with Data DVDs and CDsCreating data discs Data disc tipsCopying a DVD or CD Working with Image Files Archiving Files on a CD or DVDCreating an image file Disc Labeling with LightScribeBurning from an image file Burning a LightScribe label with Sonic Express Labeler LightScribe requirements1 Click Start, All Programs, Sonic, and then click Express Labeler Burning a LightScribe label after burning with iTunes Using adhesive disc labels Compatibility InformationDisc Features and Compatibility Table Optical Drive Quick Reference Table With this program Software Quick Reference TableYou can You can Before You Begin Capturing Video Creating Video Discs and MoviesCreating a Video Project Sonic MyDVD Video Projects1 Click Start, choose All Programs, Sonic, and then DigitalMedia Home Capturing video to a video project Adding files to a video project2 Click Add Files Adding submenus to a video project Adding slideshows to a video projectEditing movie files Editing the style of a video project2 Click Edit Style To This MenuBurning a video project to disc 2 Click Start, choose All Programs, Sonic, and then DigitalMedia Home Creating a Video Project With the Direct-to-Disc WizardsVideo Quality and Disc Size Estimated time per disc size DVD Recording TimeVideo quality Audio format80 Getting Started Guide Basic Steps to Make a Movie Creating Movies Using muvee autoProducerLocating muvee autoProducer Getting started Using muvee autoProducerCapturing live video from a DV camcorder Capturing video from a DV camcorderCapturing recorded video from a DV camcorder Adding videos Adding music Adding picturesSelecting the style Changing the settingsAdding an opening title and closing credits Saving the movie project Making the movieComputer Playback E-mail DV camcorder DVD VCD video CD SVCD Web StreamingRecording the movie project to disc Finding Onscreen Guides Getting HelpFinding Guides on the Web Using Updates from HP Using the Onscreen Help and Support CenterGetting messages Turning off messages Using PC Help & ToolsReactivating messages 94 Getting Started Guide Index 96 Getting Started Guide Page 98 Getting Started Guide Page 100 Getting Started Guide
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