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Store loads of photos, home videos, and music on one handy, highly spacious, compact and portable external drive! Use it alone, connected via USB cable with any PC, or in the chassis slot of select HP PC products.

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Easy to use This drive came in three days. It was very easy easy to install, literally you just open the door and push it in until it clicks.

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HP Personal Media Drive Users Guide
The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. HP assumes no responsibility for the use or reliability of its software on equipment that is not furnished by HP. This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the prior written consent of HP. Hewlett-Packard Company P.O. Box 4010 Cupertino, CA 95015-4010 USA Copyright 20042006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. HP supports lawful use of technology and does not endorse or encourage the use of our products for purposes other than those permitted by copyright law. The information in this document is subject to change without notice.

Table of Contents

Introduction... 1 Safe Handling Information...1 Care and Handling of Your HP Personal Media Drive..1 HP Personal Media Drive Components...2 HP Personal Media Drive Features..3 System Requirements... 3 Getting Started with Your HP Personal Media Drive.. 4 Inserting the HP Personal Media Drive into HP PCs with Integrated Drive Bay...4 Drive Indicators and Connectors...4 Connecting the Drive to a PC without a Drive Bay..5 Locating the Drive...6 Disconnecting the Drive Safely..6 Installing Drivers and Software..6 Formatting the Drive for Windows.. 7 Reformatting the Drive with a FAT32 File System..7 Using Your HP Personal Media Drive Software. 8 Using Sonic BackUp MyPC SE for HP Software..8 Restoring Damaged or Erased Files...9 Transferring Files to Another PC Manually...9 Playing Games....10 Using Your HP Personal Media Drive with a HP Media Center PC.10 Using the Security Lock...10 Troubleshooting... 10 Getting Help... 11 HP Personal Media Drive Specifications.. 11 FCC Regulatory and Safety Information (USA Only).12 DOC Statement (Canada Only)...12 Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private Households in the European Union (European Union Only)..12 EMI Statement (European Union Only)..12

Introduction

Thank you for selecting the HP Personal Media Drive. This drive is an external hard disk drive with a large capacity designed to quickly and easily store and transfer media files such as digital photos, music, video, and other important files. The HP Personal Media Drive connects and disconnects easily from a USB 2.0 connector on the front or back of most PCs. For some HP PCs, the HP Personal Media Drive is designed to fit inside a horizontal or vertical drive bay. Your HP Personal Media Drive comes with backup software (select models only) that is compatible with most Microsoft Windows Operating systems.
Care and Handling of Your HP Personal Media Drive
WARNING: The warnings for the care and handling of the HP Personal Media Drive are listed below.
Do not move the drive while it is operating to avoid
hardware damage and potential data loss. You can safely move your drive only when you have properly disconnected and powered off the drive through the operating system. aluminum case of the Personal Media Drive may become very warm. This is part of the HP Personal Media Drives advanced design and is completely normal. automatically turn on at pre-set temperatures. If you are using the HP Personal Media Drive connected externally to your PC, please place the drive in a well-ventilated area. Drive attached to a USB port, or while inserted into specially designed HP PC drive bays. cause data loss and invalidates the warranty. voids the warranty.
When running for long periods of time, the
The built-in, low-noise fan is designed to
Do not move the PC with the HP Personal Media
Incorrect handling, such as dropping the drive, can Do not attempt to open the drives case. This action Do not set the drive on its side, as it may fall over

and cause damage.

Safe Handling Information
The HP Personal Media Drive is designed to be used as a stationary unit. It is very important that you handle this drive carefully to avoid hardware damage and data loss. Please read the following warnings before attempting to install, use, or move your HP Personal Media Drive.
Do not remove any cables or power cords without
properly disconnecting the drive through the operating system. can damage the internal electronics. drive is turned on.
Do not set any liquids or drinks on the drive. Liquids Do not block airflow around the drive while the Do not stack anything on top of the drive; this can
overheat and damage your drive.
HP Personal Media Drive Components
Your HP Personal Media Drive components are listed below: A B Pre-formatted USB 2.0 external hard disk drive Quick setup document Warranty and Support Guide (not shown) C D E 1.8 meter (6 foot) USB 2.0 cable Power adapter Power cable
HP Personal Media Drive Features
WARNING: To avoid hardware damage and data loss, please read Safe Handling Information at the beginning of this document before attempting to install or use the HP Personal Media Drive.

Compatibility

Works with most PCs, notebooks, and any Plug and Play ready port so you may easily share files between PCs. Compatible with Kensington and other brand security locking cables (not included). The HP Personal Media Drive is lightweight and small. When disconnecting the drive, you do not need to turn off the PC. This drive is pre-formatted in NTFS.
Your HP Personal Media Drive is a pre-formatted, portable, external hard disk drive that allows you to quickly and easily store a large number of digital music, photo, video, recorded TV, gaming, or other data files. Some HP PCs include a specially designed drive bay where you can install and remove the HP Personal Media Drive without turning off the PC and without using any external USB or power cables. The HP Personal Media Drive has the following features: Plug and Play installation with most PCs Large storage capacity Uses USB 2.0 for high-speed transfer of data, with backward compatibility to USB 1.1. The large storage capacity allows you to easily store files from your digital cameras, digital video camcorders, and MP3 players. Helps you back up and manage a large number of files. Perform system backups for added data security and quickly transfer data between PCs.

Compact design Warm swappable convenience Pre-formatted
NOTE: To disconnect your drive, see Disconnecting
the Drive Safely on page 6.
NOTE: Your drive displays a drive capacity that is
slightly less than the capacity stated on the box. This is normal.

System Requirements

The following are the system minimum requirements:
Integrated software (select models only)
Windows ME, XP Home or Professional, or
Windows XP Media Center Edition
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive 32 MB RAM or more as required by Windows Available USB 1.1 or 2.0 port, depending

on model

Getting Started with Your HP Personal Media Drive
You can get started with your HP Personal Media Drive in a few easy steps. First install the software for the HP Personal Media Drive, and then connect the power cable and USB cable. See Installing Drivers and Software on page 6.
Inserting the HP Personal Media Drive into HP PCs with Integrated Drive Bay
The HP Personal Media Drive is designed to work with most PCs as an external drive that is connected using a USB cable, but it also can be inserted into specially designed HP PCs. These PCs have a special drive bay that includes an internal USB port and power cable that connects to the HP Personal Media Drive. The HP Personal Media Drive can be easily inserted and removed from the hard drive bay without turning off the PC, sometimes referred to as warm swappable. Some HP PCs have vertically oriented drive bays and some have horizontally oriented drive bays; both accommodate your HP Personal Media Drive.
WARNING: Do not move the PC with the HP Personal Media Drive inserted in the bay or connected to a USB port on the PC. This can cause damage to the drive and data loss. Before moving the PC, it should be turned off and the HP Personal Media Drive should be removed or disconnected safely.
To insert the HP Personal Media Drive into a specially designed HP PC: 1 Line up the ridges on the bottom of the drive with the two slots on the correct side of the PC drive bay. Do not force the drive into the bay; it should slide easily into the bay. 2 Slide the drive all the way into the drive bay until the drive is firmly connected to the internal power and USB cables. When the PC is turned on, and the drive is inserted correctly, the power LED on the front of the drive is lit.
Drive Indicators and Connectors
The HP Personal Media Drive comes with two LED indicators, a USB connector, a power connector, and a security lock connector.

Front of HP Personal Media Drive
Back of HP Personal Media Drive

4 Turn on the PC.

A B C D E F
Drive activity LED indicator Power on LED HP Personal Media Drive guide rails/feet USB 2.0 connector (USB 1.1 backward compatible) DC power connector Kensington security locking slot 5 Plug the rectangular end of the USB 2.0 cable (G) into an available USB port on your PC. Plug the square end of the USB 2.0 cable (H) into the USB connector on the back of the drive.
NOTE: The Kensington security lock is sold separately.
Connecting the Drive to a PC without a Drive Bay
The HP Personal Media Drive is designed to work with most PCs as an external hard disk drive that you connect using a USB 2.0 cable. To connect the drive: 1 Make sure you have installed the software and drivers. See Installing Drivers and Software on page 6. 2 Plug the round power cable from the power adapter into the back of the HP Personal Media Drive (L). 3 Plug power adapter into the power cable (J), and then plug the power cable into the wall (K).
NOTE: The PC may take several seconds to recognize
the HP Personal Media Drive.

Locating the Drive

When you plug the drive into a USB 2.0 connector, the operating system automatically assigns a hard disk drive letter to it. The assigned letter depends on other storage devices connected to your PC. The default volume label of this drive is HP Personal Media Drive. You can rename the drive in the My Computer window by right-clicking the drive, selecting Rename, and then typing in a new name. HP recommends renaming a drive if you have more than one HP Personal Media Drive. To locate your HP Personal Media Drive, open My Computer for a list of all of the internal and external drives. For more information on opening My Computer, refer to the Help files in your operating system or the documentation that came with your PC.
3 Select your device, and then click OK. A Safe to Remove Hardware message appears in the System tray at the bottom of your desktop letting you know that the device is safe to disconnect. 4 Click Stop to make sure the HP Personal Media Drive is not active, and then click Close. 5 Disconnect the drive from the PC.
NOTE: If your PC does not allow you to disconnect
the drive safely, you may need to close all applications and documents, and then try again to disconnect the drive.
Installing Drivers and Software
NOTE: Only install the applications that are
Disconnecting the Drive Safely
CAUTION: To avoid hardware damage and data loss, always disconnect your HP Personal Media Drive safely when it is not saving or transferring data.
compatible with your language and your PC operating system. To install HP Personal Media Drive drivers and software: 1 Click Start on the taskbar, click My Computer, and then double-click the HP Personal Media Drive icon. 2 Open the PMD folder. 3 Double-click HPDI.exe. 4 Select the items you want to install by placing a check in the check box next to the software. 5 Click Install, and then follow the onscreen instructions to install the software program. The programs are installed automatically. 6 After installing the software, restart the PC. If available, read the NEWUPDATE file for any updates and changes to the software programs.

1 Double-click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the system tray at the bottom of the desktop. The Safely Remove Hardware window opens.
NOTE: For some PCs, this may be called the
Unplug Hardware or Eject Hardware icon. 2 Double-click USB Mass Storage Device. This name may appear differently for some PCs.
NOTE: USB Mass Storage Device may be listed
twice. One may contain a memory card reader or other mass storage drives. Look for the label of this drive, which is HP Personal Media Drive.
Formatting the Drive for Windows
CAUTION: Reformatting a hard disk drive destroys all data on the drive. If you have data that you want to keep, back up the data before reformatting the drive.
To reformat the drive with FAT32 on a Windows ME system: 1 Make sure the HP Personal Media Drive is NOT connected to the PC. 2 Click Start on the taskbar. 3 Choose Settings and click Control Panel. 4 Double-click System. 5 Click the Device Manager tab. 6 Double-click Disk drives to open the list of drives connected to your system. 7 Write down the drive(s) listed so youll be able to correctly identify the new drive when it appears. 8 Close the System Properties window and the Control Panel window. 9 Connect the HP Personal Media Drive to the PC. See Connecting the Drive to a PC without a Drive Bay on page 5. 10 Click Start on the taskbar. 11 Choose Settings and click Control Panel. 12 Double-click System. 13 Click the Device Manager tab. 14 Double-click Disk drives to open the list of drives connected to your system. 15 Select the new drive from the Disk drive list. The new drive is the drive that was not listed before in step 6. 16 Click Properties. 17 Click the Settings tab. 18 Make sure that the Removable check box has a check mark next to it. Click it if it does not. 19 Click OK. 20 Click Close. 21 Restart your system.
Your HP Personal Media Drive was formatted at the factory for an NTFS file system. This file system supports large media files that are larger than 4 GB. Some PCs use the FAT32 file system. FAT32 is a file system that organizes files on the PC. This system is standard for Windows ME and is supported under Windows XP. With FAT32, a single file is limited in size to 4 GB. This may create a problem when you are creating backup files. If you need to use this drive on a PC that is formatted with FAT32, you will need to reformat the drive. If your PC has Windows ME and you upgrade to Windows XP, your PC is automatically reformatted to use an NTFS file system.

Reformatting the Drive with a FAT32 File System
If you have an older operating system such as Windows ME, you may need to reformat the HP Personal Media Drive with a FAT32 file system. If your BIOS is older, it only supports 4 to 16 gigabyte partitions. If you do not want your drive partitioned, go to the BIOS manufacturers Web site to download a BIOS upgrade.
To format your HP Personal Media Drive disk: 1 Double-click the My Computer icon. 2 Click the Removable Disk icon. A message appears asking you if you want to format the disk. 3 Click Yes. 4 In the Format window, in the Format type area, click Full. You can also type a label for the drive at this time if you choose. 5 Click Start. 6 Click OK. Formatting can take longer than 60 minutes. Do not disconnect the drive during the procedure. 7 When formatting is complete, click Close and then click OK.
Back up all or selected files and folders from a local
drive. Back up all selected files or back up new and changed files. Enable backup of multiple PCs from different locations.
NOTE: To start scheduled backups, you must close the
Sonic BackUp MyPC SE program.
Backing Up a Drive or Specified Files
To back up a drive on your PC: 1 Make sure the Sonic BackUp MyPC SE for HP software is installed. See Installing Drivers and Software on page 6. 2 Click Start on the taskbar. 3 Choose All Programs, choose Sonic, Backup MyPC, and then click Backup MyPC. 4 Select the Backup Wizard, and then click OK. 5 Follow onscreen instructions to complete backing up your files. 6 After the backup is finished, click OK and then click OK again to close the backup process window. To back up specified files: 1 Click Start on the taskbar. 2 Choose All Programs, choose Sonic, Backup MyPC, and then click Backup MyPC. 3 Select a blank backup job, and then click OK. 4 Select the drive or drives you want to back up by placing a check in the check box next to the drive letter. 5 Under Where to back up, click the browse button (folder icon at the bottom of the window) to send your backup file to your drive. Select the drive letter associated with your HP Personal Media Drive, and then click Open.
Using Your HP Personal Media Drive Software
Once installed, you can use the HP Personal Media Drive the same way you use the other drives on your PC. You can move or copy files or folders from one drive to another. Because of the capacity of this drive, you can save large media files such as video clips, digital images, and hard disk drive backup files.

NOTE: Sonic BackUp MyPC SE for HP software is
included with select models only.
Using Sonic BackUp MyPC SE for HP Software
NOTE: You must be logged on as an administrator to
run a backup with Sonic BackUp MyPC SE software. With Sonic BackUp MyPC SE for HP software, you can:
Store a large capacity of digital media files onto
your HP Personal Media Drive. Easily schedule compressed backups of your most important files with incremental saves.
6 Click the Options button to change your backup options such as compression, media, and names. Click OK when you have selected your options. 7 Click Start to begin your backup. 8 Click Yes to save your backup. 9 Type a title for your backup, and then click Save. Your files are prepared for backup to your drive. 10 Follow any onscreen instructions. 11 After the backup is finished, click OK and then click OK again to close the backup process window. You can also click the Help menu, and then select Backup MyPC Help for more information about this program.
To restore files on your PC: 1 Make sure the Sonic BackUp MyPC SE for HP software is installed. See Installing Drivers and Software on page 6. 2 Restart your PC. 3 Click Start on the taskbar. 4 Choose All Programs, choose Sonic, Backup MyPC, and then click Backup MyPC. 5 Select a blank backup job, and then click OK. 6 Click the Tools menu, and then click Restore Wizard. 7 Follow the onscreen instructions. You can click the Help menu, and then select Backup MyPC Help for more information about this program.
Restoring Damaged or Erased Files
With Sonic BackUp MyPC SE software, you can schedule a complete disaster recovery backup without having to re-install Windows or any other software programs. An integrated disaster recovery process starts the PC from a customized set of backup media (Disaster Recovery Set), restores the operating system, and then recovers your data to the state it was in when the Disaster Recovery Set was created. Before performing a disaster recovery, you may want to try other options. For example, if the problem appears to be a Windows system problem, try to recover by following the steps in the documentation that came with your PC. If you have a backup of your files, you can also re-install Windows, reinstall your backup software, and then selectively restore the rest of the files you need. This last option may be the best choice if your hardware configuration has changed since you created your Disaster Recovery Set.

Transferring Files to Another PC Manually
You can transfer your PC profile information, which includes how your PC looks and feels as well as the personal files such as photos, music, or video you have created. To transfer your files manually: 1 Connect your HP Personal Media Drive to the PC. 2 Select your files and then drag and drop them to your HP Personal Media Drive in My Computer. 3 Disconnect your HP Personal Media Drive and then connect it to another PC. 4 Select your files and then drag and drop them to the other hard disk drive.

Playing Games

CD-ROM games typically run faster when they are installed on a hard disk drive than when they run on a CD. You can use your HP Personal Media Drive to store and play CD-ROM games.

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 dont have Internet access.
Using Your HP Personal Media Drive with a HP Media Center PC
Some versions of the HP Media Center PCs have a dedicated drive bay for your HP Personal Media Drive. For more information, refer to the user guide that came with your HP Media Center PC. For information on using your HP Personal 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 HP Media Center PC or HP Personal Media Drive.
Drive does not appear on my PC
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 and the light on the power adapter should be lit. 2 Make sure the power adapter is securely plugged into the drive and into a power outlet. If the drive is plugged into a power strip, try plugging it directly into the wall outlet. 3 Check that the USB cable is securely and properly connected to the drive and the USB connector on the PC. 4 While the PC is turned on, unplug the USB cable. Wait 10 seconds and then reconnect the USB cable. 5 See if the PC is recognizing the USB port you are using by checking in the Device Manager window. See the documentation that came with your PC for more information.

Using the Security Lock

Your drive includes a security locking slot on the back of the drive. The security locking slot is compatible with most security locking cables, including those offered by Kensington. These security cables are designed to prevent unauthorized removal of the drive by locking it to an unmovable object. For more information about Kensington locking cables, you can go to: http://www.kensington.com

I got a message that 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.
Im having data transfer performance problems with my USB 2.0 adapter card
Your HP Personal Media Drive runs as fast as the host adapter card allows (up to the maximum burst rate of 480 MB per second). 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 Personal Media Drive Specifications
Category Supported operating systems USB format Storage capacity Special features Specifications Windows ME, XP Home, XP Professional, and Media Center Edition USB 2.0 (USB 1.1 backward compatible) Varies depending on model
Software does not work or has stopped working
Reinstall the software. See Installing Drivers and Software on page 6.
Warm swappable High speed USB 2.0 data transfer Power and drive activity LED

indicators

Write Cache Enable Does Not Stay Enabled
For protection of your data, Write Cache Enable is turned off with the HP Personal Media Drive. For more information, go to http://www.hp.com/support
Rotational speed Data transfer rate Physical dimensions
Kensington security lock ready Backup software
(select models only) 7,200 RPM USB 1.1 = 12 MBps* (megabytes per second) USB 2.0 = 480 MBps Length: 213 mm (8.0 inches) Width: 119 mm (4.5 inches) Depth: 34 mm (1.4 inches) Weight: 1 to 1.5 lbs, depending on capacity AC input voltage: 100240 VAC AC input frequency: 50/60 Hz AC input current: 1A DC output voltage: 12 VDC DC output current: 2A Output connector: Outer barrel diameter: 5.5 mm Inner pin diameter: 2 mm +5 to +35 degrees C 30 to +70 degrees C
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 PC.

Getting Help

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

Power adapter

Web support For the latest updates and information about

http://www.hp.com/support
your HP Personal Media Drive, you can go to the HP Support Web site at:
Other support For technical support numbers and warranty
Operating temperature Non-operating temperature
information, refer to the warranty and support documentation that came with this drive. SE software program for more information about the software.
Refer to the Help menu in the Sonic BackUp MyPC
*Byte is an abbreviation for binary term, a unit of storage capable of holding a single character. On almost all modern computers, a byte is equal to 8 bits. Large amounts of memory are indicated in terms of kilobytes (1,024 bytes), megabytes (1,048,576 bytes), and gigabytes (1,073,741,824 bytes).
FCC Regulatory and Safety Information (USA Only)
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radio Frequency Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet that is on a circuit different from the receiver. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Hewlett-Packards peripheral RFI and Radiated Immunity tests were conducted with an HP PC and HP-shielded cables, such as those you receive with your system. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Hewlett-Packard could void the users authority to operate the equipment. To comply with the limits for an FCC Class B computing device, always use shielded signal cables and the power cord supplied with this unit.

DOC Statement (Canada Only)
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private Households in the European Union (European Union Only)
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service, or the shop where you purchased the product.
EMI Statement (European Union Only)
This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

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Key Benefits

Sharing made easy
It's easy to share and manage files between multiple PCs and notebooks. notebooks. Can also be used as an external drive its small size makes it easy to to take with you. Imagine carrying your recent movie collection or your favorite recorded recorded TV programs in a drive the size of a paperback book. Expand your storage with additional HP Personal Media Drives. Use Use one for photos and another for movies and more.

HP Personal Media Drives

HD1600, HD3000, HD4000
The fast and easy way to add high-speed storage to your PC. Make room for the digital files from your digital cameras, camcorders, camcorders, and MP3 players. Add storage without opening up your PC or turning it off. Archive valuable data from your PC (and notebook). Included software makes backup and transfer of data between PCs (and (and notebooks) easy. Brushed aluminum case is sleek, neat, and easy to carry.

Datasheet

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Back up your personal files

Easy and convenient

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Back up your existing hard drive for extra data security. Kensington security lock enabled
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HP Total Care is a J.D. Power and It's easy to share and manage files between multiple PCs and notebooks. and Associates Certified Technology notebooks. Technology Service and Support Can also be used as an external drive its small size makes it easy to Support Center, recognized for to take with you. for consistently providing "An Outstanding Imagine carrying your recent movie collection or your favorite recorded Outstanding Customer Service Experience." recorded TV programs in a drive the size of a paperback book. Experience." * Expand your storage with additional HP Personal Media Drives. Use Use one for photos and another for movies and more.
* J.D. Power and Associates Certified Technology Service and Support ProgramSM, developed in conjunction with the Service & Support Professionals Association (SSPA). For more information, visit www.jdpower.com or thesspa.com. thesspa.com.
Archive your important files and records. Protect your precious photos and videos. Back up your existing hard drive for extra data security. Kensington security lock enabled

Key Specifications

Drive specification Standard 3.5" ATA drive Standard 3.5" ATA drive Drive capacity 160 GB, 300 GB, or 400 GB; 7200 RPM 160 GB, 300 GB, or 400 GB; 7200 RPM System interface Standard USB 2.0 B-type Connector 1 (backward compatible with 1.1) Standard USB 2.0 B-type Connector 1 (backward compatible with 1.1) 12 Volt DC Input Connector 12 Volt DC Indicator- Blue Power LED Input Connector Activity LED Indicator-Amber (Yellow) Power LED Indicator- Blue Kensington lock slot Activity LED Indicator-Amber (Yellow) fan Temperature-sensing internal cooling Kensington lock slot Temperature-sensing internal cooling fan Storage Solution Sonic, Back Up My PC Special Edition Sonic, Back Up My PC Special Edition Adobe Acrobat for reading User Guide Adobe Acrobat for reading User Guide HP Personal Media Drive Carton Contents Hard disk drive in cartridge Hard disk drive in cartridge Quick Start guide (Poster-style setup illustrations) Quick Start guide A-type cable (approx. 2 M length) USB 2.0 B-type to (Poster-style setup illustrations) External B-type to A-type cable with removable power USB 2.0 AC/DC power adapter(approx. 2 M length) cord and DC output cable cable (12V) External AC/DC power adapter with Back Up My PC SE, Users Guide) CD-ROM (SW drivers/utilities, Sonic removable power cord and DC output cable cable (12V) Warranty guide 3 user ID labelsdrivers/utilities, Sonic Back Up My PC SE, Users Guide) CD-ROM (SW Warranty guide 3 user ID labels Cartridge power requirements Input Voltage: 12 VDC +/- 10% Input Voltage: 12 VDC +/- 10% AC Power Adapter Universal external power adapter (in-line, not wall mount) Universal external power adapter (in-line, not wall mount) Power cord Power cord International agency approvals AC input voltage: 100 to 240 VAC International agency approvals AC input frequency: 47 to 63 Hz AC input voltage: 100 to 240 VAC Output voltage: 12 VDC AC input frequency: 47 to 63 Hz Output voltage: 12 VDC Dimensions Unpackaged: 1.5"x 4.625"x 8.125" Packaged: 6.75"x 7.88"x 12.13" Weight Unpackaged weight: approx. 5 lbs Packaged weight: approx. 6 lbs Supported Operating Systems Windows XP Home, Professional, and Media Center Edition Available Accessories HP Personal Media Drive Carrying Case (PG0966AA#ABA) Check www.hp.com for current accessories available Product Numbers HD1600-PC170A HD3000-EK421AA HD4000-EK422AA AC Power Adapter Universal external power adapter (in-line, not wall mount) Power cord International agency approvals AC input voltage: 100 to 240 VAC AC input frequency: 47 to 63 Hz Output voltage: 12 VDC Dimensions Unpackaged: 1.5"x 4.625"x 8.125" Unpackaged: 1.5"x 4.625"x 8.125" Packaged: 6.75"x 7.88"x 12.13" Packaged: 6.75"x 7.88"x 12.13" Weight Unpackaged weight: approx. 5 lbs Unpackaged weight: approx. 5 lbs Packaged weight: approx. 6 lbs Packaged weight: approx. 6 lbs Supported Operating Systems Windows XP Home, Professional, and Media Center Edition Windows XP Home, Professional, and Media Center Edition Available Accessories HP Personal Media Drive Carrying Case (PG0966AA#ABA) HP Personal Media Drive Carrying Case (PG0966AA#ABA) Check www.hp.com for current accessories available Check www.hp.com for current accessories available Product Numbers HD1600-PC170A HD1600-PC170A HD3000-EK421AA HD3000-EK421AA HD4000-EK422AA HD4000-EK422AA

Product Number: PC170A, EK421AA, EK422AA-PATA 08/18/r3_kh2006 Hewlett-Packard Company
Product may vary from image shown on datasheet. HP and the invent signature are trademarks of the Hewlett-Packard Company. All brand or product names listed are are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Specifications are subject to change without notice. 2004-2005 Hewlett-Packard Company. Company.
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Technical specifications

General
Device TypeHard drive - external
Width8 in
Depth4.6 in
Height1.5 in
LocalizationEnglish / United States
Hard Drive
Capacity1 TB
Interface TypeHi-Speed USB
Miscellaneous
Cables Included1 x USB cable - 6 ft
Compatible with Windows 7"Compatible with Windows 7" software and devices carry Microsoft’s assurance that these products have passed tests for compatibility and reliability with 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7.
Power
Power DevicePower adapter
Software / System Requirements
OS RequiredMicrosoft Windows Millennium Edition, Microsoft Windows Vista / XP
Manufacturer Warranty
Service & Support1 year warranty
Service & Support DetailsLimited warranty - 1 year
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandHewlett-Packard
Part NumberKT315AA#ABA
GTIN00883585968381

 

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