Disk Management; Formatting A Disk; Naming A Disk - Roland MV-8000 Owner's Manual

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Disk management

This section describes various settings and operations you can perform for the
MV-8000's drives.
To access the Disk Utility screen
1.
Press
.
The DISK/USB MENU screen (p. 329) will appear.
2.
Press
(Disk Utility), or use the cursor to
select the DISK UTILITY icon and press
. The DISK UTILITY screen (p. 334)
will appear.

Formatting a disk

This operation formats a disk, erasing all data that was on that disk. By formatting
(erasing) a floppy disk or a CD-RW disc that had been used by a device other than the
MV-8000, you can make it usable on the MV-8000.
1.
Access the Disk Utility screen as described in To access the Disk Utility
screen (p. 149).
2.
Move the cursor to the drive whose disk you want to format.
3.
Press
(Format).
The display will ask "All data on the disk will be lost. Are you sure?"
F-button
Action
Cancels the operation.
(No)
Begins formatting the selected disk.
(Yes)

Naming a disk

You can assign a name (volume label) to each disk.
1.
Access the Disk Utility screen as described in To access the Disk Utility
screen (p. 149).
2.
Move the cursor to the drive to which you want to assign a volume label.
If you want to assign a volume label to a floppy disk, insert the floppy disk into the
floppy disk drive.
3.
Press
(Volume Label).
The EDIT VOLUME LABEL (p. 199) will appear.
4.
When you have finished inputting the name, press
Project and disk management
There is no way to recover
data that has been deleted.
(Unless, of course, you
have previously made a
backup of that data.)
Roland Corporation can
accept no responsibility for
any loss of data or any
damages you incur as a
result of such loss.
If you format the hard disk, a
default project and song will
be automatically created after
formatting, and the
SEQUENCE screen (p. 205)
will appear.
For details on inputting
characters, refer to Quick
Start; "Inputting text" (p.
9).
(OK).
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