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122 HP Digital Entertainment Center Software Guide
Changing the TV recording path to the local hard disk drive
To change the Media Center TV recording path to your
local hard disk drive:
1 Open Media Center.
2 Select Settings, TV, Recorder, and then
Recorder storage. You can also set the disk
allocation and recording quality settings in this
window.
3 Select your local hard disk drive (C:).
4 Click Save, and then click Yes.
5 Close Media Center.
6 Restart the HP Digital Entertainment Center.
Disconnecting the HP Personal Media Drive
Safely
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 your HP Personal Drive safely:
1 Close Media Center and all other programs that may
be accessing your HP Personal Media Drive. Make
sure the activity LED is off.
2 Double-click the Safely Remove
Hardware icon in the system tray at the
bottom of the desktop. If this icon is hidden,
click the arrows on the taskbar to display it. The
Safely Remove Hardware window opens.
3 Double-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 drives.
4 Select your device that is labeled HP Personal Media
Drive, and then click OK. The name of the drive may
appear as Generic Volume followed by the assigned
drive letter. A Safe to Remove Hardware message
appears in the system tray at the bottom of your
desktop letting you know that your drive is safe to
disconnect.
5 Click Close.
6 Disconnect the drive from the HP Digital
Entertainment Center.
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