The Configuration Procedure - Kurzweil K2500 - MUSICIANS GUIDE Musician’s Manual Supplement

For system software versions 2.98 and 4.44
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The K2500 requires no SCSI drivers for disk operations, but Windows 95 and 98 require them
nonetheless. You can satisfy this requirement by specifying a generic "Unsupported Device"
Windows driver for each of the K2500's entries in the Device Manager. The following procedure
describes how.
The Configuration Procedure
We'll assume you've already connected your K2500, your PC, and your hard disk in a SCSI
chain (with whatever SCSI termination is required), and that everything is powered down.
1. Power up the hard disk. Wait until it's fully up to speed.
2. Power up the K2500. Wait until it reaches Program mode.
3. Power up your PC. During the boot-up process, Windows detects the K2500 as an
unknown SCSI device. The Update Device Driver Wizard appears, prompting you to
specify a SCSI device driver to install.
4. Make sure that the PC's floppy and CD-ROM drives are empty and click Next —that is,
proceed without specifying a SCSI driver.
5. The PC displays a dialog informing you that Windows did not locate a driver for the SCSI
device. Click Finish to proceed without installing a driver.
6. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 seven times—once for each of the K2500's remaining SCSI Logical
Units. When you finish the last dialog, Windows finishes booting up.
7. Start the Device Manager (in the Start menu, select Settings , then Control Panels).
8. Select the System icon in the Control Panels window.
9. Select the Device Manager tab in the System Properties window.
10. Click the icon for Other Devices. You'll see the eight entries for the K2500. Note the
exclamation marks, indicating problems with the corresponding device drivers.
11. Double-click on one of the entries. This opens the Properties window for that entry.
12. Click the Drivers tab. The status for this entry indicates that the driver isn't working
properly, and that the driver files either are not required or haven't been loaded.
13. Click Update Driver. This opens the Update Device Driver Wizard, which asks whether
Windows should search for the driver.
14. Select the option No, select driver from list, then click Next. A list of driver types appears.
The default is Other devices.
15. Click Next to accept the default. A list of devices appears. The default is Unsupported
device.
16. Click Finish. This "installs" the driver and returns to the Properties window for the
current entry.
17. Click Close, which returns you to the Device Manager.
18. Repeat Steps 11 through 17 for the remaining entries.
19. Close the Device Manager and Control Panels window.
System Software Versions 2.98 and 4.44 (Disk Partitioning)
Working With Partitions
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