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I have an old HP Personal media drive and I no longer have the CD to download the drivers. HP says the product is retired and drivers aren't supported. Can anyone help?

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Although the device has been officially discontinued, drivers often still exist in archives or work as generic ones.
Try the following:
If it’s a USB device, Windows should automatically install a basic driver.
Look for drivers in the HP archives or on sites like DriverGuide or Archive.org (old HP recovery disks).
On newer versions of Windows, it might work without any special drivers.
If you can, write down the exact model of the HP Personal Media Drive and which operating system you are using.
You mentioned a CD? In 2026, a CD is probably in a museum by now.
Also, you could try connecting it to a computer running a Linux operating system.

After trying all of that, if it works, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to buy a new device. It’s not safe to store memories, pictures, or videos on such an old hard drive, and as you can see, support for older hardware is extremely limited—but you’ll agree, that’s understandable.

DzoNiBratte
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My memories on the old device. I plugged it into a power source and used a USB cord to connect to my new HP laptop. The yellow light is on but when I plug the USB in, the computer isn't reading it. I was hoping to recover the old items that are already in it.

 

I've since bought other storage items but I want to retrieve what's on this. Any other ideas?

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It says Model No: hd10000s, Part number KT315AA does that help? I'm using Windows 11 on an HP X1 think pad

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Follow all my steps, including connecting the device to a Linux operating system.
What happened to your old computer?
The important thing is not to worry; the data hasn’t been destroyed, you just can’t connect. As a last resort, you can always take both the old and the new device to an IT service to transfer the data. I believe that service wouldn’t cost much since it’s not about data recovery.

DzoNiBratte
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I don't have the old computer anymore, if I recall it just stopped working properly, at some point. I don't have anything with a linux operating system at the moment, I'm searching the archives etc. Thank you so much.

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You have friends, colleagues… Why not ask them if anyone uses Linux? The chances are high that at least someone, even in the neighborhood, has a computer running Linux. Try it that way.

DzoNiBratte
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Were you able to connect the device?

DzoNiBratte
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No I didn’t get.

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Have you tried everything I wrote to you? Really everything?

 
 
 
DzoNiBratte
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