Operation Manual

Digital Entertainer Elite EVA9000/9150 User Manual
Custom Setup and Supervisor Functions 6-3
v1.0, March 2009
Hard Drive Tools
If an internal disk drive is installed, use the Hard Drive Tools screen to format the drive or verify
the health of the drive. You can also manually copy individual files to the drive.
To access these options, press Home, and select More > Supervisor functions > Hard Drive
Tools.
Manage data on disk. Copies a single media file or a complete folder from another source
drive, such as a PC or USB drive, to the internal hard drive.
Format disk. Formats the disk for use with your Digital Entertainer Elite. The format process
erases all existing data. Before you begin, back up any existing data, if necessary.
Standard disk check. Checks the consistency of the disk file system. Use this option if you
have trouble copying or reading a file. The standard disk check can take up to 30 minutes. The
Digital Entertainer Elite cannot be used until the process is complete.
Extensive disk check. Checks the entire disk surface for bad blocks. Use this option if you
have trouble copying or reading a file. The extensive disk check can take up to several hours.
The Digital Entertainer Elite cannot be used until the process is complete.
Unmount drive. Unmounts and disables the drive from the Digital Entertainer Elite. This
option is used to replace a disk. After the disk is unmounted, replace the hard disk following
the instructions in “Installing and Using an Internal Disk Drive for Pictures, Music, or Video”
on page 4-9. NETGEAR recommends that you power off the Digital Entertainer Elite
whenever removing or installing a hard drive.
Drive information. Displays information about the drive including capacity and percentage of
storage space used.
Advanced Settings
The following options are available to customize your Digital Entertainer Elite.
Display and Screensaver
Display type. Select the display you prefer. The default is North America.
Display mode. For a high-definition TV, select the appropriate resolution.
Tip: For more information, refer to “Installing and Using an Internal Disk Drive for
Pictures, Music, or Video” on page 4-9.