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3.3
Adding an Internal Hard Disk Drive (Optional)
HD MediaBox supports one internally fitted IDE Windows formatted Hard Disk Drive (HDD).
The IDE interface is UATA100 and is backwards compatible with lower speed interfaces. Future IDE interfaces may
also be backwards compatible with HD MediaBox. Please check the manufacturer’s specification for details.
HD MediaBox can read file systems formatted in either FAT32 or NTFS. NTFS is recommended, as FAT32 systems
are limited to files less than 4GB in size and High Definition video files frequently exceed this.
3.3.1
Fitting an Internal HDD
To fit an IDE HDD, follow these simple steps:
A
B
C
step 1
Before you start, make sure you have
a) a flat clear space to work on, free of dust,
dirt and moisture
b) a Philips screwdriver (included with HD
MediaBox)
c) the 4 HDD screws (included with HD
MediaBox)
d) a supported IDE HDD
step 4
Carefully hold the edges of the back panel
and slide it out backwards. The internal
circuitry and HDD cage will come out with it.
step 5
Lay the cage on your
workspace with the rear
panel towards you and
the power connector on
the left.
step 6
Take your HDD and
make sure the jumper is
set to either MASTER or
CABLE SELECT.
step 7
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Turn your HDD so that
the base (with screw
holes) is facing up and
the connectors are on
the right.
step 2
Make sure all cables are
disconnected from HD
MediaBox, including the
power supply.
step 3
Remove the 3 screws
shown in the diagram.