Uninstalling the Driver
Windows 8.1 / 10
*If the driver is uninstalled without following the procedure given below, there is a possibility that it might not be able to
be re-installed.
1. Turn off the machine and remove the cable connecting the machine to the computer.
2. Log on to Windows as an administrator.
3. Click [Desktop].
4. Right-click the [Start] button, and then click [Control Panel].
5. Click [Uninstall a program].
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 following 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 click [Start].
13. If it is necessary to restart your computer, a window prompting you to restart will appear. Click [Yes].
14. After the computer has restarted, open the Control Panel again, and click [View devices and printers].
15. If you can see the icon of the machine to remove, right-click it and click [Remove device].
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When using the CD-ROM, specify the folder as shown below. (This is assuming your CD-ROM drive is the D drive.)
D:\Drivers\WIN8X64 (64-bit versions)
D:\Drivers\WIN8X86 (32-bit versions)
If you're not using the Roland Software Package CD, go to Roland DG Corporation's special website Easy Shape (http://www.
rolandeasyshape.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 the driver is uninstalled without following the procedure given below, there is a possibility that it might not be able to
be re-installed.
1. Before you start uninstallation of the driver, unplug the USB cables from your computer.
2. Log on to Windows as an administrator.
3. From the [Start] menu, click [Control Panel]. Click [Uninstall a program].
4. Select the driver of the machine to remove by clicking it, and then click [Uninstall].
5. The following removal confirmation message will appear. Click [Yes].
6. From the [Start] menu, choose [All Programs], then [Accessories], then [Run], and then click [Browse].
7. Choose 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 choose it. Select the machine to remove and click [Start].
12. If it is necessary to restart your computer, a window prompting you to restart will appear. Click [Yes].
13. The uninstallation will be finished after the computer restarts.
(*)
When using the CD-ROM, specify the folder as shown below. (This is assuming your CD-ROM drive is the D drive.)
D:\Drivers\WIN7X64 (64-bit versions)
D:\Drivers\WIN7X86 (32-bit versions)
If you're not using the Roland Software Package CD, go to Roland DG Corporation's special website Easy Shape (http://www.
rolandeasyshape.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.
Installation Problems
4. Troubleshooting
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