HP 884, 894c, 864n, 854n manual To prepare the code key files

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You can safeguard your capability to play recorded TV programs by making a backup CD and using it as described in the procedures provided here. Make the backup CD now, before you need it, so that you can use the CD after you perform a system recovery, or replace the hard disk drive in your PC. If you do not have the backup CD after you perform a system recovery or replace the hard disk drive, you will not be able to play any previously recorded TV programs that are broadcaster-encrypted.

The procedures that follow describe how to prepare your PC, make the backup files you need, copy the file to CD, and use the backup CD to restore the files to your PC after a system recovery.

To prepare the code key files

Note: The code key files and backup CD you make can be used in your PC only.

1After you set up your PC and turn it on, complete the initial Microsoft Windows setup. Open Media Center and complete its setup.

2Record at least one TV program.

3Close Media Center.

4Open the Microsoft Backup utility: Click Start on the taskbar, choose All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, and then click Backup. The Backup or Restore Wizard opens.

5Click the Advanced Mode link near the middle of the window.

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Contents Updated hp media Center pc information Setting PC Location for Television Program Guide Updated HP Media Center PC InformationTo change the program lineup in Media Center Installing SpeakersSelect Guide Setup To set the PC locationTo connect your multi-channel speaker system to the PC Installing Creative Audigy for speakersInstalling multi-channel audio speakers Special note about Safely Remove Hardware utility Understanding In-1 Memory Card ReaderRecording with RecordNow Recording Data to CDs and DVDsUnderstanding the in-use light Recording with Microsoft CD Writing Wizard Recording with MyDVDInstalling DLA Software Recording with DLA Playing Recorded TV Programs Safeguarding Your Capability to Play Recorded TV ProgramsTo prepare the code key files Users\DRM\ Updated HP Media Center PC Information Updated HP Media Center PC Information Click Make a Data Disc To make the backup CDTo use the code key Backup CD after system recovery Choose Restore files and settings, and then click Next Using MyDVD to Copy Recorded TV Programs to DVD Switching Display Devices Updated Information about Software Programs
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884, 894c, 864n, 854n, 854 specifications

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