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En cas de problème
Windows Me/98 users
1.
With all USB cables disconnected, start up Windows. (USB keyboard and USB mouse excepted)
2.
After connecting the SD-80 to your computer via a USB cable, turn on the power of the SD-80.
3.
Exit all applications before deleting the driver.
4.
Open the
Control Panel
, and double-click
System
.
* Depending on the state of your computer,
System
may not appear in the
Control Panel
. In this
case, click
“Show all control panel options”
.
5.
Click the
Device Manager
tab.
6.
Double-click
“Sound, video, and game controllers”
to see a list of devices.
7.
From the list, click
“EDIROL SD-80”
to select it, and click
[Delete]
.
8.
A dialog box will appear, asking you to confirm that you want to
delete the driver
. Verify the
contents, and click
[OK]
.
9.
Click
[Close]
to close
System Properties
.
10.
Disconnect the USB cable from the SD-80.
11.
In
Control Panel
, click
Folder Options
and then click the
Display
tab. (In Windows 98, click
Start | Settings | Folder Options.1
.)
12.
In
Detailed Settings
of the
Display
tab, remove the check mark for
“Don’t display
extensions of associated files”
, click
“Show all files and folders”
, and then click
[OK]
. (In
Windows 98, this will be
“Show all files”
.)
13.
Click
Start | Find | Files or folders
.
14.
In
“Search location”
, select
“Local hard drive”
. Then in
“Name of file or folder”,
type
“*0023.*”
and click
[Begin search]
.
15.
Of the files that are found, delete the five files
Rddp0023.dat
,
Rddv0023.drv
,
Rdvx0023.vxd
,
and
Rdwm0023.sys
. If the list shows
Rdif0023.inf
or
RolandRDIF0023.INF
, delete these files
as well.
* Never delete any file other then the files specified here.
16.
Restart Windows.
Macintosh users
1.
Turn off the power of the SD-80.
Also disconnect the USB cable (by which the SD-80 is connected) from your Macintosh.
2.
From the
system extensions
folder, drag
“USB SD-80 Driver”
into the trash to delete it.
3.
Delete
SD-80
from the
OMS Folder
inside the System folder, or drag
SD-80 Driver
from the
FreeMIDI Folder
to the trash.
4.
Restart the Macintosh.