Selecting HDD for video capture

I'm just now trying out OnLocation CS4 and i can't seem to locate a function/control that will let me select where to capture my video to.
I have an external FW HDD that is accessable from the O/S but see no menu items in OL that will allow me to choose. Am I missing something right in front of my nose?

Create the project to your external drive. Clips go in the project folder.

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