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Windows XP
Installing the JUNO-Di USB MIDI Driver
Power up your PC with all USB cables disconnected except for your
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keyboard and mouse. If any applications are running, quit them.
Open up the XP Drivers folder, and then double-click the Setup file
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inside to display the following window:
If an “Install Program as Other User” dialog appears, quit the installer,
and then log in as the system administrator before re-launching the
Setup application from Step 2.
Click Next to display the installation start window:
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If you see the Software Installation window instead of
the one shown above, click Continue Anyway. If you can’t
continue, see “About Driver Signing Options” later in this
booklet. (You can click this button to jump there now.)
Click Next—the driver is installed and instructions appear telling you
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what to do next.
We’ll take you through these instructions in this booklet, so you can
close this window, or drag it over to the side of the screen if you want
to keep it open.
With the JUNO-Di’s power turned off, plug one end of the included
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USB cable into its USB jack, and the other end into the USB jack you
want to use on your computer.
Turn on the JUNO-Di—after a few moments, the PC’s Found New
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Hardware Wizard window appears, as shown in the following
screenshot.
If, instead of seeing the Found New Hardware window, you’re asked if
you want to connect to Windows Update, select
No, not this time
, and
then click Next to display the Found New Hardware window.