Uninstalling The Driver - Roland MDX-50 User Manual

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7. In the "Confirm Device Uninstall" window, select [Delete the driver software for this device.], and then click [OK]. Close
[Device Manager].
8. Detach the USB cable from the computer, and then restart Windows.
9. Uninstall the driver. Carry out the procedure from step 3 on page 75 "Uninstalling the Driver (Windows 7)" to uninstall
the driver.
10. Reinstall the driver again according to the procedure in the "Setup Guide" ("Installing the Software") or under
"Installing the Driver Separately"

Uninstalling the Driver

When uninstalling the driver, perform the following procedure.
Windows 10 and 8.1
* If you uninstall the driver without following the procedure given below, you may not be able to reinstall the driver.
1. Turn off the machine and remove the cable connecting the machine to the computer.
2. Log on to Windows as the computer's administrator.
3. Click [Desktop].
4. Right-click the [Start] button, and then click [Control Panel].
5. Click [Uninstall a program] (or [Programs and Features]).
6. Select the driver of the machine to remove by clicking it, and then click [Uninstall]. If the [User Account Control] window
appears, click [Allow].
7. The removal confirmation message will appear. Click [Yes].
8. Click [Start], and then click [Desktop].
9. Open Explorer, and then open the drive and folder containing the driver. (*)
10. Double-click "SETUP64.EXE" (64-bit version) or "SETUP.EXE" (32-bit version).
11. If the [User Account Control] window appears, click [Allow]. The setup program for the driver starts.
12. Click [Uninstall]. Select the machine to remove, and then click [Start].
13. If it is necessary to restart your computer, a window prompting you to restart it will appear. Click [Yes].
14. After the computer has restarted, open the Control Panel again, and then click [View devices and printers] or [Devices
and Printers].
15. If you can see the icon of the machine to remove, right-click it and click [Remove device].
(*) When using the CD-ROM, specify the folder as shown below. (This is assuming your CD-ROM drive is the D drive.)
D: \Drivers\WINX64 (64-bit version)
D: \Drivers\WINX86 (32-bit version)
If you're not using the Roland DG Software Package CD, go to the Roland DG Corporation website (http://www.rolanddg.
com/) and download the driver for the machine you want to remove, and then specify the folder where you want to extract
the downloaded file.
Windows 7
* If you uninstall the driver without following the procedure given below, you may not be able to reinstall the driver.
1. Before you start uninstalling the driver, unplug the USB cables from your computer.
2. Log on to Windows as the computer's administrator.
3. From the [Start] menu, click [Control Panel]. Click [Uninstall a program] (or [Programs and Features]).
4. Select the driver of the machine to remove by clicking it, and then click [Uninstall].
5. The removal confirmation message will appear. Click [Yes].
6. From the [Start] menu, select [All Programs], then [Accessories], then [Run], and then click [Browse].
7. Select the name of the drive or folder where the driver is located. (*)
8. Select "SETUP64.EXE" (64-bit version) or "SETUP.EXE" (32-bit version) and click [Open], and then click [OK].
9. The [User Account Control] window will appear. Click [Allow].
10. The setup program for the driver starts.
11. Click [Uninstall] to select this operation. Select the machine to remove and click [Start].
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