Blue Raven 7080 Guía De Información

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How do I delete or rename files and folders on my MediaMate™? 
These simple functions can all be done through the MediaMate™ “Browser” function 
with the options listed as Delete or Rename. This can also be done through your 
computer. 
 
How do I update the firmware on the MediaMate™? 
The latest firmware can be found at 
1.  Go to the website and download the firmware onto the desktop of your PC. 
2.  Make sure that you use the 7040 firmware for the MediaMate™ 7040 and the 
7080 firmware for the MediaMate™ 7080. Using the wrong firmware will cause 
your MediaMate™ to lock up. 
3.  Connect the MediaMate™ to your computer using the USB cable. 
4.  After the computer has recognized the MediaMate™ as a portable hard drive, 
copy and paste the firmware into the “System” folder of the MediaMate™. 
5.  Disconnect the USB cable. 
6.  In the MediaMate™ main menu, choose and select the “Browser” interface. 
7.  Inside the “Browser” interface, go to “System.” 
8.  The firmware file should be the only file listed, or the last file in the list. 
9.  Select the file and click the “enter” button to start updating the firmware. 
10. The update will take approximately 2 minutes. 
11. When the update is finished press any key to turn off the player.  
12. The update has been completed 
 
 
My computer does not recognize the MediaMate™, what do I do? 
1.   Make sure the MediaMate™ is on. If it is off, the computer will not be able to find 
the MediaMate™. 
2.  Make sure the MediaMate™ is connected to the computer properly with the USB 
cable. 
3.  When using Windows 98SE, install the USB driver first using the included CD. After 
installation, restart the computer. Reconnect the MediaMate™ to the computer.  
4.  Make sure you did not install the Windows 98SE driver over your Windows® XP, 
2000, or ME edition.  
5. It is not recommended to use the USB ports in the front of your computer as the USB 
ports in the front are often non-powered hubs. It is preferable to use the USB ports on 
the back of the computer. 
 
Can I format the MediaMate™ hard drive?  
This is possible, but will erase ALL of the data on your player. Sometimes this may be 
necessary if your FAT (File Allocation Table) becomes corrupted.  
 
Will defragmenting the MediaMate™ hard drives cause any harm to it? 
Defragmenting the player hard disk is useful after having transferred many files to and 
from the MediaMate™. It is never harmful to defragment a drive on the MediaMate™. 
Make sure you have connected the MediaMate™ with the external power adapter during 
this procedure. 
 
 
 
 
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