Connecting To Your Computer Via Usb; Recovering The System From The Cd-Rom - Roland V-Card VC-1 Owner's Manual

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Connecting to Your Computer via USB

Recovering the System from the CD-ROM

If while running the VC-1 from a computer you happen to delete (format) any of the VC-1's folders or
files or change file or folder names, the VC-1 will fail to operate correctly. In such instances, recover the
VC-1's program from the CD-ROM included with the VC-1.
Use the following procedure.
Connecting the VariOS to Your Computer via USB (p. 121)
Recovering the System (p. 122)
Canceling the USB Connection (p. 122)
Connecting the VariOS to Your Computer via USB
* First, you must install the driver from the VariOS Driver CD-ROM into your computer (included the VariOS
package).
1.
Make sure that the power of the VC-1 is turned off.
2.
Connect the VariOS and your computer using a USB cable, then start up your computer.
fig.12-63
3.
Hold down the [MENU], [
power of VariOS.
4.
Insert the VC-1 into the PC CARD slot of the VariOS.
5.
The VC-1 inserted in the VariOS will be recognized by your
computer as a drive, and will be mounted as the drive name
shown in the following table.
OS
Windows 98, Me, 2000
Windows XP, Macintosh
Once the VariOS is connected, you can recover system files by operating your computer. (p. 122)
] and [VALUE] knob, turn on the
Drive Name
Removable Disk
VC-1
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