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Using Internal HDDs
You can insert one or two 3.5" SATA HDDs into the player.
To insert an HDD into the player, open the HDD rack door, insert the HDD into the
HDD rack and close the HDD rack door. The player shows items corresponding to
the inserted HDDs in the "Sources" section of the player menu.
It is recommended to use "green" HDD models with small RPM value, small heat
emission, and small power consumption. For more information, please see here:
http://dune-hd.com/support/hw_compat/
To remove an internal HDD, open the HDD rack door and remove the HDD.
NOTE: Do not remove the HDD when some write operation is in progress.
Using SD Memory Cards
To use an SD memory card, insert the memory card into the SD card slot of the player.
The player shows an item corresponding to the attached SD memory card in the
"Sources" section of the player menu.
Some SD memory cards may not be recognized by the player or may work
incorrectly; in such a case, use other models of SD memory cards.
NOTE: Do not eject the SD memory card when some write operation is in progress.
Formatting HDD
To format an HDD attached to the player, select the HDD item in "Sources" section of
the player menu, press the "INFO" RC button and choose "Format Disk" (to format
the entire disk) or "Format Partition" (to format an already existing disk partition only).
Then choose the type of file system: if you want to use the HDD only with the player,
"EXT3" is typically a good choice; if you want to connect the HDD to a Windows PC,
"NTFS" is typically a good choice. The player will format the disk. To format an
unformatted HDD, just press the "ENTER" RC button on the HDD item.
NOTE: To use disks formatted by the player into "EXT2" or "EXT3" file system on a
Windows PC, you may need to install additional software on the PC, such as
"EXT2FSD" (http://www.ext2fsd.com/).