Accessory CD-ROM for Windows Installation Guide
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English
Installing the driver on Windows 2000
1
Start the computer and use the “Administrator” account
to log on to Windows 2000.
2
Select [Start]
→
[Settings]
→
[Control Panel]
→
[System]
→
[Hardware]
→
[Driver Signing]
→
[File signature
verification], and check the radio button to the left of
“Ignore–Install all files, regardless of file signature” and
click [OK].
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After completing the driver installation, make sure to restore the
original setting if necessary.
3
Insert the included CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
The Start window will appear automatically.
4
First, make sure the instrument is turned off, then use a USB
cable to connect the USB connector of the computer to the USB
TO HOST connector of the instrument. When the instrument is
turned on, the computer automatically displays the “Found
New Hardware Wizard.” Click [Next].
(The Wizard window may take a while to display on some computers.)
If the Wizard window is not displayed automatically, refer to
“Troubleshooting.”
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Refer to the Owner’s Manual of the instrument to connect the
instrument to the computer.
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Check the radio button to the left of “Search for a suitable
driver for my device (Recommended),” then click [Next].
6
Check the “CD-ROM drives” box and uncheck all other
items. Click [Next].
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The system may ask you to insert a Windows CD-ROM while it
checks for the driver. Specify the “USBdrv2k_” folder of the CD-
ROM drive (such as D:\USBdrv2k_\) and continue the installation.
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Click [Next].
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If the Wizard panel informs you that “The software you are about
to install does not contain a Microsoft digital signature,” click [Yes].
8
When the installation is complete, the system displays
“Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard.” Click [Finish].
(The Wizard window may take a while to display on some computers.)
9
Restart the computer.
The USB-MIDI driver installation is complete.
Installing the driver on Windows Vista
1
Start the computer and use the “Administrator” account
to log on to Windows Vista.
2
Insert the included CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
The AutoPlay window will appear.
3
Click [Run Start.exe].
The Start window will appear automatically.
4
First, make sure the instrument is turned off, then use a
USB cable to connect the USB connector of the computer
to the USB TO HOST connector of the instrument. When
the instrument is turned on, the computer automatically
displays the “Found New Hardware” window. Click
“Locate and install driver software (recommended)”.
If the window is not displayed automatically, refer to
“Troubleshooting.” (Some computers may take a while to
display the window.)
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Refer to the Owner’s Manual of the instrument to connect the
instrument to the computer.
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If the “User Account Control” window appears, click [Continue].
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If a message allowing Windows to search online for
driver software appears, click “Don’t search online.”
6
If a message prompting you to insert the disk that came
with your device appears, click [Next].
The system starts the installation.
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If the “Windows Security” window appears, confirm this software
is authored by Yamaha Corporation then click [Install].
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When the installation is complete, the system displays
the message “The software for this device has been
successfully installed,” then click [Close].
(Some computers may take a while to display the window.)
The USB-MIDI driver installation is complete.
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