Troubleshooting, Getting help – HP PD5000 Pocket Media Drive User Manual

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Using Your HP Pocket Media
Drive with an HP Computer and
Pocket Media Drive Bay

Some HP computers have a dedicated drive bay for
your HP Pocket Media Drive. For more information,
refer to the documentation that came with your
computer. For information on using your HP Pocket
Media Drive with an older version of HP Media
Center PC, go to

http://www.hp.com/support

and enter the model number of your computer or
HP Pocket Media Drive.

Troubleshooting

Microsoft updates

Make sure you have the latest Microsoft operating
system service packs and other Windows updates
installed on your system before you try to
troubleshoot a drive problem. These service packs
are issued to fix bugs, add drivers, and enhance
the security features of your system. See
http://support.microsoft.com for details
about how to install service packs and Windows
updates in your system. Contact Microsoft Customer
Service for information about obtaining these
system enhancements if you don’t have Internet
access.

Drive does not appear on my
computer

Try the following solutions in the order listed:

1 Check to see if the drive is on. The power LED

on the front of the drive should be lit.

2 Check that the USB cable is securely and

properly connected to the drive and the USB
connector on the computer.

3 While the computer is turned on, unplug the USB

cable. Wait 10 seconds, and then reconnect
the USB cable.

4 See if the computer is recognizing the USB port

you are using by checking in the Device
Manager window. See the documentation that
came with your computer for more information.

A message appears that states I have
a high-speed device connected to a
low-speed port (Windows XP)

This is normal. Windows XP displays a message that
you have connected your USB 2.0 drive to a USB 1.1
port. You will not have the high-speed capabilities that
you would have using a USB 2.0 port.

Data transfer rate seems slow with
my USB 2.0 adapter card

Your HP Pocket Media Drive operates as fast as the
host adapter card allows (up to the maximum burst rate
of 480MB/sec.). If you are having performance issues,
make sure that the USB 2.0 card drivers are the most
current available and are installed properly.

HP Pocket Media Drive software has
stopped working

Reinstall the software. See software and drivers
installation instructions on the back of the setup poster
or in your Limited Warranty and Support Guide.

Write Cache Enable does not stay
enabled

For protection of your data, Write Cache Enable is
turned off with the HP Pocket Media Drive. For more
information, go to:
http://www.hp.com/support

Administrator privilege for installing
software

Depending on your operating system, you may need to
be logged on as the administrator to install software.
See the Windows Help files or the documentation that
came with your computer.

Getting Help

For additional help with your drive, its installation, and
the software, contact one of the following:

HP Customer Care Web support

For the latest updates and information about
your HP Pocket Media Drive, go to:
http://www.hp.com/support

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