Driver Was Installed, But Driver File Is Still Requested; You Cannot Use Two Or More Sk-500S Simultaneously; Other Issues - Roland Sound Canvas SK-500 Owner's Manual

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Driver Was Installed, But Driver File is Still Requested

If you change the USB connector to which the SK-500 is
connected, you may be asked for the driver file.
This is normal behavior, and does not indicate a problem. Use the following
procedure to install the driver. In this case, you will need the user
authorization when logging on to Windows, and the "Driver Signing"
setting must be confirmed.
1
When the "Insert Disk" dialog appears, click on [OK].
2
Enter the folder containing the driver in "Copy files from," or
click the "Browse" button to display the "File Location" dialog
box, go to the folder containing the driver, and click on [OK].
Example) When the CD-ROM drive is D and the folder containing the driver
is "D:\Eng\Driver\Usb2000."
3
"New Hardware Found Wizard" appears; confirm that
"Roland SK-500 USB Driver" is displayed, then click [Done].
4
The "System Setting Change" dialog box appears; click on
[Yes] and restart the computer.
The driver file may be requested when two or more SK-500s are
connected.
This driver can only be used by one SK-500 at a time.
When the "Insert Disk" dialog appears, click on "Cancel." Following this,
carry out the procedure described in "Are two or more SK-500s connected?"
You Cannot Use Two or More SK-500s
Simultaneously
This driver can only be used by one SK-500 at a time.
You cannot use a second or any additional SK-500. Carry out the procedure
described in Are two or more SK-500s connected? (p. 98)

Other Issues

"The currently installed device driver does not support Plug and
Play." appears.
This sort of message appears when you click on the "Roland SK-500 USB
Driver Properties" "Resource" tab.
Troubleshooting
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