Recovering The System; Canceling The Usb Connection - Roland V-Card VC-1 Owner's Manual

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Connecting to Your Computer via USB

Recovering the System

1.
Insert the V-Card CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your computer (NOT V-Synth driver CD-ROM!).
2.
Using your computer, copy the SYRB1.BIN file on the V-Card CD-ROM to the SYRB1.BIN file
(overwriting it) within the VC-1.
* Do not perform the following actions while "Access" (the access indicator) in the USB Storage screen is blinking.
Doing so may cause your computer to freeze, and may also damage the files in the drive.
• Do not disconnect the USB cable
• Do not remove the PC card while it is being accessed
• Do not sleep, restart, or shut down your computer
• Do not turn off the power of V-Synth.

Canceling the USB Connection

When recovery of the system data is finished, stop the USB connection to safely disconnect the USB cable
and turn off the power to the V-Synth.
fig.11-10(AccessLamp)
1.
In the V-Synth's USB Storage screen, make sure that "Access"
(the access indicator) is not blinking.
2.
Perform the "Eject" operation on your computer.
2-1.
Windows 98/Me/2000/XP:
In My Computer, right-click the "Removable Disk" icon
and execute "Eject."
2-2.
Macintosh:
Select the VC-1 drive icon on your desktop, and either
choose "Eject" from the "Special" menu, or drag the icon
into the trash.The drive icon will disappear from the
desktop, and the USB connection will be cancelled.
3.
Press [EXIT]. The USB Storage screen will close.
You can now safely disconnect the USB cable or turn off the power to the V-Synth with the USB cable still
connected.
fig.11-11(Warning2)
* If you press [EXIT] without performing the "Eject" operation on your
computer, a WARNING window like the following will appear. Touch
<EXECUTE> to close this window only if you are unable to perform the
"Eject" operation on your computer.
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