IVE PLUGGED IN HARD DRIVE SELECTED USB. DISPLAY IS ON THE SCREEN BUT NOT SHOWING ANY FILES ON THE HARD DRIVE
Some TV models have a USB port so that users could play videos and movies from USB on TV. You can try the following steps:
1. Connect your readable and writable USB drive to computer
2. Copy your movies to USB drive and then disconnect your USB drive from computer.
3. Connect the USB device to the Sony TV USB port. Turn on the connected USB device if necessary.
4. Press the HOME button on Sony remote controller to open the menu.
5. Enter the target USD drive.
6. Select the file you want to play back, and then press the play button to start playing movies on TV via USB drive.
It's quite easy to play movies from USB on smart TV devices.
SOURCE: DVD player is not able to detect WD 320 GB hard drive
Try reformating the drive with FAT32 file system (this is the default facotry mode).
Thanks,
Siva Kaza
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Unfortunately, you have probably lost all the files on the drive. It may be possible to take it to a PC Repair shop and have them run specialist software on it, although the clicking sound indicates a hardware failure, rather than software. You have my deepest apologies, but this does happen... although rarely.
SOURCE: corrupted and unreadable external hard drive
Try some data reocvery software like R-studio or GetDAtaBack.
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My PC does not detect the cgate external hard drive once plug in to usb port
SOURCE: win98se i did it ... HERE'S HOW
OK, I bought this Western Digital MyBook 500 GB Essential Edition too, and could not get it to work with Windows 98 SE.
I followed the above instructions, but my version of windows was missing even the drivers suggested above! UGH!
HOWEVER, I found ANOTHER SOLUTION. I installed USB 2.0 drivers for mass storage and the the MY BOOK icon popped up on my Windows 98 SE machine. Hurray! Hurray! Hurray!
Here are the drivers from this british webpage:
http://www.technical-assistance.co.uk/kb/win98se-usb-mass-storage-drivers.php
Good luck to all you frustrated folks scooping your info off Windows 98 machines!
First you will have either copy and pate the movie or download it to your usb drive
One of the benefits of putting files on a USB flash drive is that you can make any type of file portable.
This includes not only documents, spreadsheets and photos, but also media like video clips and movies.
If you have movies saved on your flash drive that you want to view, watching the movies directly from the USB drive is a simple process and can be achieved on almost any computer.
Connect your USB drive to the device on which you want to watch your movies.
This includes all USB-compatible computers, as well as some select television-compatible devices (like the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 or Sony Media Extender).
Launch the file explorer application on your device.
In Windows, access this utility by accessing the "Computer" application and then double-clicking the USB drive to display the files.
If you are trying to watch the movie files on a compatible television device, look for a "media," "device" or "USB input" application or button to bring up the file explorer.
Select the movie file you want to play.
In Windows, do this by double-clicking on the file.
The appropriate media-handling program should automatically launch and begin playing the movie automatically.
If you are using a television device, select the file from the list of compatible files in the device's internal explorer system.
hope this helps
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Is this a PC or TV
not told
and not answered for 6 years.
no movie format told either mP4? what/
we can not see what you see, and not told at all what systems you are messing with.
at all.
TV
PC
DVD players even USB exits.
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