Problems When Installing Driver Or Changing Settings - Roland V-Studio VS-20 Owner's Manual

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Troubleshooting

Problems When Installing Driver or Changing Settings

Problem
Points to check
Is the DVD-ROM correctly inserted
in the DVD-ROM drive?
Could the DVD-ROM or the DVD-
ROM drive's lens be dirty?
Are you attempting to install the
Installer won't start up
driver from a network computer?
V-STUDIO 20 is presented on DVD Media. You must have a DVD-ROM drive in order to use the included DVD-ROM.
If you do not have a DVD-ROM driver, please register your product at;
http://www.cakewalk.com/register
and follow the instructions on screen to download a copy of the install software.
Could you have connected the
V-STUDIO 20 to your computer
before installing the driver?
A warning or error is
displayed during
Could the device manager be
installation
showing "Other devices,"
"Unknown devices," or a device
with an "? / ! / X" symbol?
What user privileges did you use to
log on to Windows?
Can't install the driver
Driver installation may be
according to the
impossible depending on the
procedure
"Driver signing options" setting.
Could other software or
background programs (such as
anti-virus software) be running?
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Action
Make sure that the DVD-ROM is correctly inserted in the drive.
The installer might not start correctly if the DVD-ROM or the DVD-ROM drive's lens is
dirty. Use a commercially available CD cleaner or lens cleaner to clean the disc or lens.
Install the driver from a local drive.
If you connect the V-STUDIO 20 to your computer before installing the driver, an error
message may appear when you begin the installation. Uninstall the VS-20 driver as
described in "Uninstalling VS-20 Driver" (p. 45), and then reinstall it as described in
"Installing the VS-20 Driver" (p. 11).
If driver installation was not completed successfully, the installed driver will remain in
an incomplete state, causing an error message to appear when you begin the
installation.
Uninstall the VS-20 driver as described in "Uninstalling VS-20 Driver" (p. 45), and then
reinstall it as described in "Installing the VS-20 Driver" (p. 11).
You must log on to Windows as one of the following users.
- A user belonging to the Administrators group, such as Administrator
- A user whose account type is computer administrator
* For details, refer to the system administrator of your computer.
You may be unable to install the driver because of the "Driver Signing Option" setting.
Check the following points, and make the appropriate setting.
1. Open the System "Properties" dialog box.
1. From the Windows "Start" menu, open the "Control Panel."
2. In "Pick a category," click "Performance and maintenance."
3. Under "Pick a Control Panel icon," click the "System" icon.
* Depending on your setup, the System icon may be shown directly in the
Control Panel (the Classic view). If so, double-click the System icon.
2. Click the "Hardware" tab, and then click [Driver Signing].
3. The "Driver Signing Options" dialog box appears. In the "Driver Signing
Options" dialog box, choose "Warn" or "Ignore," and then click [OK].
4. Click [OK] to close the "System Properties" dialog box.
5. Install the driver as described in the "Installation" procedure.
* After you've completed the installation, you can return the driver signing options
setting to its original state.
The installation may not be successful if other software is running. Be sure to close all
other software before you begin the installation.

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