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> Mediasonic Mediaplayer HM2-SU2TV Not Working
dravarol
post Feb 22 2009, 08:38 PM
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I bought a media player for my family for Christmas this year, this was they can watch any videos that we have on our computer, on our TV. This may have been a good idea if it had worked. The model number is: HM2-SU2TV, i have a link of the exact media player I have at the bottom. I bought a SATAII hard drive, like the box said I need and the guy at the place where i bought it, confirmed i needed. Plugged it in the media player and then into my computer but the computer doesn't even recognize that there is anything plugged in. Help?

http://www.overstock.com/Electronics...6/product.html
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post May 15 2009, 07:42 PM
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I don't know the hardware mentioned, but the usual reason for a hard drive not being seen by the system is down to it needs formating before it will acknowledge it's there, I suspect this is the case here.
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