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Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 1
OS: XP
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HP Personal Media Drive (HD 3000)
I've had this Person Media Drive for a few years. It has worked perfectly. I have a lot of downloads from iTunes and important documents saved to it. My regular notebook is in the shop right now so I have been using my old desktop until I get my notebook back. I was in the process of moving some downloads from my desktop over to my Media Drive when the computer froze. I had to power it off, and after that the Media Drive does not show up in My Computer. I've uninstalled it from Device Manager and let it reinstall, but each time it says it has malfunctioned, then it list it in Device Manager with a "!" sign and gives the message "no drivers are installed for this device." Is there a way to fix this? Can I still recover my files??
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