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The installation CD that came with your HP Personal Media Drive allows you to assign a drive letter to the HP Personal Media Drive.
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To avoid multiple hard disk drives using the same drive letter when connecting and removing the drives, assign the letter Z.

Locating the Drive After Installation

After you install the HP Personal Media Drive into the PC, you can find the drive in My Computer. The PC automatically assigns a drive letter which may change unless you assign a drive letter. See “Assigning a Drive Letter to the HP Personal Media Drive” on page 140.

1 Click Start on the taskbar.

2 Click My Computer.

3 Select your drive under Hard Disk Drives. The default name is HP Personal Media Drive.

Assigning a Drive Letter to the HP Personal Media Drive

nthe letter changing when you connect and disconnect this drive and other devices. Also, it is easier for a software program to locate files on theYou can permanently assign a drive letter to avoid

HP Personal Media Drive if a drive letter is assigned. Some programs may not be able to find files if the drive changes letters every time you connect it.

To assign a drive letter: 1 Click Start.

2 Right-click My Computer.

3 Select Manage, and then click Disk Management.

4 Right-clickHP Personal Media Drive.

5 Select Change Drive Letter and Paths. HP recommends that you pick the drive letter Z.

6 Click Change and select a letter, and then apply the changes by clicking OK.

Viewing and Storing Files

The best way to transfer files to the HP Personal Media Drive is to drag them from your local hard disk drive to your HP Personal Media Drive.

If you want the files that are stored on your HP Personal Media Drive to appear in Media Center, you must drag them to the

correct media folders, such as My Personal Videos and My Personal Pictures on your HP Personal Media Drive. These media folders appear after you complete the installation setup wizard that came on the HP Personal Media Drive Installation CD. See “Setting Up the HP Personal Media Drive to Work with Media Center” on page 139.

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Contents Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition Page Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition Reference Guide USA Table of Contents Index 161 Welcome Experience the Fun of Media CenterUsing Media Center Features Completing the setup wizard steps Using Media CenterSetting Up Media Center Getting the Most out of Media Center Opening Media CenterMedia Center Start Menu EF GOther menus not shown Using Online SpotlightUsing More Programs in Media Center Closing Media Center Navigating Media CenterSelect Start Sync Synchronizing Media to a Portable Media DeviceViewing files on a portable media device Using Media Center Help Opening Media Center HelpUsing Instant Messaging in Media Center Media Center menu bars and PC control menuSelect More Programs, Changing Media Center SettingsLogging in to your messenger account Media Center settings categories Finding Additional Media Center InformationRemote control cannot Using the Remote ControlRemote control can Guide opens the TV Guide Remote Control Buttons OverviewNight and do not want to be disturbed PC will not Clear deletes the last character enteredUsing the Remote Control Begin using your remote control Remote Control Buttons Shortcut buttonsStandby button Recording in standby modeRemote control LED and the remote sensor LED Media playback buttons HP Media Center PC Reference Guide Navigation and other buttons Alphanumeric Keypad and Print buttons Watching and Recording TV Programs Navigating My TVWatching TV Watching Live TVControlling TV playback Using the remote control in My TV Button ActionViewing the Television Guide Using the Television GuideImportant information about the Television Guide Television Guide is not available in all countries/ regionsSetting up how Media Center downloads the Guide Select Add Channel Manually downloading the GuideAdding missing channels to the Guide Searching for TV Programs Removing channels from the GuideSearching for TV programs using categories Recording icons Recording TV ProgramsRecording TV from the Guide Recording TV without the Television Guide Record by using the Record buttonRecording manually Recording TV from Search Category searchRecording TV tips Standby mode and scheduled recordingsRecord icon in the taskbar Important information about My TV and FM radioRecorded to Recording quality and hard disk drive storage spaceCopying recorded TV programs to DVD or CD Select View DVD or View CDUsing the More Information button with recorded TV programs Playing Recorded TV ProgramsPlaying a recorded program on a non-Media Center PC Locating recorded TV programs on your hard disk driveViewing recording errors About Recording ErrorsCommon recording errors Recording error Description of errorRecording priority rules Select Record settings, and then Change settingsResolving Recording Conflicts Resolving a recording conflictDeleting a recorded program or series Deleting TV ProgramsDeleting a scheduled program or series Changing parental control access code Setting Parental ControlsSetting movie/DVD ratings Blocking unwanted TV programs and moviesSetting Caption Display Displaying TeletextAbout Teletext Safeguarding Recorded TV ProgramsImportant information about recorded TV programs Preparing the code key files All Users\DRM\ Choose Restore files and settings, and then click Next Making the backup CDUsing the code key backup CD after a system recovery Using Two TV Tuner Cards Recording two programs at the same timeManaging Hard Disk Drive Space Increasing hard disk drive spaceAdjusting TV recording and storage settings Uninstalling software programs that are not needed Using the Disk Cleanup utilityAdjusting System Restore settings Deleting recorded TV programsContent Protection Update My Music Playing Music FilesHP Tunes Adding music files from a CD in iTunes Using HP Tunes with Media CenterAdding Music to the iTunes music Library Adding music files from your hard disk drive Using supported music file typesAdding music files from the Internet Changing song name, genre, artist, or album in iTunes Playing CDs with HP TunesCreating a Playlist with iTunes Select Playlists or AlbumsSelect Add to Now Playing List, and then select OK Creating and Editing a New Playlist with HP TunesCreating Music CDs with iTunes Using My Music with Media Center My Music menu in Media CenterAdding Music to My Music Library Select Add folders on this computer, and then select NextMy Music Adding music files from a CDDeleting music files from the My Music library Playing Music Files in My Music MP3Playing an album in My Music Playing a song in My MusicCreating a Queue List in My Music Finding and Playing an Album in My MusicCreating a Playlist in My Music Copying Music Files to CD in My Music Select Create CDSelect Edit Info Selecting a VisualizationEditing song and album information Select Visualization OptionsMy Pictures Working with PicturesHP Image Zone Plus Working with Digital ImagesUsing HP Image Zone Plus in Media Center Organizing Pictures in HP Image Zone PlusHP Image Zone Plus window Media Center Creating your picture catalog in HP Image Zone Plus Assigning a keyword to your pictures Creating albumsModifying a date assigned to your pictures AlbumSelect HP Image Zone Assigning a place to your picturesSearching for pictures in HP Image Zone Plus Viewing a slide show with music in HP Image Zone Plus Viewing Pictures in HP Image Zone PlusViewing a slide show in HP Image Zone Plus Updating edited picture files in Media Center Editing Pictures in HP Image Zone PlusChanging view and slide-show options Using supported picture file types with HP Image Zone Plus Printing Pictures in HP Image Zone PlusUsing My Pictures in Media Center Adding picture files from your hard disk drive Organizing Pictures in My PicturesAdding Pictures to My Pictures Select My Pictures Viewing Pictures in My PicturesViewing pictures as a slide show Sorting pictures Viewing a slide show with music in My PicturesZooming into and panning across your pictures Select Sort by date or select Sort by nameChanging picture settings Turning photo captions on or offFixing red eye or contrast Using supported picture file types in My PicturesEditing Pictures in My Pictures Cropping pictures in My Pictures Rotating picturesSetting up your printer Printing Pictures in My PicturesMedia Center, all pictures are copied to CDs as .jpg files Using the Desktop for Some Picture TasksCopying Pictures to CDs and DVDs Select More ProgramsPlaying Videos Select My Videos Using Supported Video File TypesPlaying Digital Videos in Media Center Recording an analog video file Transferring and Recording Video FilesCreating a CD/DVD from Video Files Recording a digital video fileOrganizing Videos Creating a Desktop Background from a Video File Playing a Video Stored on Removable MediaChanging the Display for Better Image Quality Adding Digital Videos to My Videos Using the More Information Button with My Videos HP Media Center PC Reference Guide Playing DVDs Playing DVD movies in Media CenterAbout playing DVDs Changing DVD Audio SettingsChanging the DVD Movie Language Stopping a DVD movie Watching DVD in the inset window or in a resized windowProgramming Remote Control Buttons for DVD Playing a DVD movie already in your driveListening to FM Radio Playing FM Radio Stations Using the FM Radio and the TV Signal at the Same Time Organizing Pre-set Radio StationsHP Media Center PC Reference Guide Copying Recorded TV Programs to DVD Copying a TV program to CD/DVD using Media CenterRecording TV Programs to DVDs Copy a recorded TV program to a DVD with other programsWatching Recorded TV Programs on DVD Using Double-Layer Technology and Media Copy protection for DVD movies Signal Method Source Record Encrypt PlaybackDigital Media Copy Protection MacrovisionPlaying CDs and DVDs Playing Music CDs with iTunesSetting Media Center as the automatic CD or DVD player Playing DVD Movies with InterVideo WinDVD Playing Video CDs VCD with InterVideo WinDVD Using country/region codesSelect Play DVD movie using InterVideo WinDVD, and click OK Creating music CDs with RecordNow Creating Burning CDs and DVDsCreating Burning CDs and DVDs with RecordNow Disc, thus the term burningSelect Audio CD for Car or Home CD Player Creating CDs to play in your car or home CD playersCreating CDs to play on your PC Projects tab Select Jukebox CDStoring Files on a DVD or CD Creating a music CDStoring data files on disc Select Exact Copy Copying a DVD or CDErasing a DVD or CD Click Start , choose All Programs , Sonic Removing Files in RecordNowRemoving Files from a Recorded Data Disc RecordNow! , and then click RecordNowSaving an Image Archiving Files on a CD or DVDCreating an Image File Recording Video Files Using Disc Labels Creating Recovery CDs/DVDs for the PCBurning an Image Using Compatibility Information Video quality Minutes on a Setting GB/Hour GB DVDLayer Identifying Disc Feature and CompatibilityDouble Using the Optical Drive Quick Reference Table Using the Software Quick Reference Table Software With this program you can HP Media Center PC Reference Guide Using InterVideo WinDVD Creator Importing, Editing, and Burning VideosUsing the Preview window in WinDVD Creator Getting Started with WinDVD CreatorUsing the Media Library in WinDVD Creator Using the Storyboard in WinDVD CreatorCapturing Digital Camcorder Video with WinDVD Creator Click the Capture video into hard disk buttonCapturing Analog Video with WinDVD Creator Drop Capturing a Still ImageEditing Video Files with WinDVD Creator Adding images with WinDVD Creator Adding audio effects with WinDVD CreatorAdding title effects with WinDVD Creator Authoring Your DVD with WinDVD CreatorAdding transition effects with WinDVD Creator Adding video filters with WinDVD CreatorMaking a movie with WinDVD Creator Recording VHS Files Direct to DVD with WinDVD Creator Converting Recorded TV to VCD or DVD FormatUsing muvee autoProducer unPlugged Getting Started with muvee autoProducer Adding Videos to Your Movie with muvee autoProducerAdding Pictures to Your Movie with muvee autoProducer Adding Music to Your Movie with muvee autoProducerSetting the Style in muvee autoProducer Changing the Settings in muvee autoProducerMaking the Movie with muvee autoProducer Select Create CD/DVD with existing video fileHP Media Center PC Reference Guide Using an HP Personal Media Drive HP Personal Media Drive is sold separatelyViewing and Storing Files Locating the Drive After InstallationAssigning a Drive Letter to the HP Personal Media Drive Click My ComputerPlaying music files with Windows Media Player Playing Media FilesPlaying Music Files Viewing Picture Files Playing Video FilesAbout Recording TV to the HP Personal Media Drive Click Settings, TV, Recorder, Recorder StorageWatching TV Programs Stored on the HP Personal Media Drive Recording TV programs to the HP Personal Media Drive Changing the TV recording path to the local hard disk drive Disconnecting the HP Personal Media Drive Safely Changing Disk AllocationUsing an HP Personal Media Drive HP Media Center PC Reference Guide Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problems and Finding SolutionsPC Hardware, Operating System, and Other Hardware Select More Programs, and then select Sync to DeviceProblem Possible solution Cannot remove a CD or DVD Turn Off Computer, and then click RestartMusic Problem Possible solution My songs will notCodec errors are occurring when I play certain files PlayMy CD titles are missing they say Track 1, Track 2, etc Problem Possible solution My songs doNot appear Television, Guide, Recording TV Error message Problem Possible solution Postal code resultsSettings, TV, Guide and then select Add Missing Channels to Do not match myAnother Problem Possible solutionCannot burn live TV to DVD Troubleshooting Video/DVD Video or Display Problems or Errors Problem Possible solution My PC is experiencing video errors Pictures Burning CDs or DVDsIndex Hard disk drive space increasing Add missing channels to Guide 29 advanced recording options RealOne Player features 120 recorded TV Recording TV without the Television Guide VCD Page Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P
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