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Using data of other formats

Mac OS 9.0.4 or later, Mac OS X (10.2 or later)

1.

On your desktop, double-click the “MV-8000” icon.

The contents of the MV-8000's hard disk will appear.

2.

Drag and drop the files that you want to copy to the MV-8000 into the desired
folder of the MV-8000.

The files will be copied to the MV-8000.

Backing up a project from the MV-8000 to your

computer

1.

Connect the MV-8000 and your computer as described in

To start
communication with your computer

(p. 150).

Communication between the MV-8000 and your computer will begin.

2.

View the contents of the MV-8000's hard disk as described in

Copying files
from your computer to the MV-8000

(p. 151).

3.

Double-click the “PROJECTS” folder.

You will see a list of folders for the projects that are saved in the MV-8000.

4.

Drag and drop the entire folder for the project you want to back-up onto the
hard disk of your computer.

The project data will be copied to your computer.

Using your computer to delete unwanted files saved

on the MV-8000

1.

Connect the MV-8000 and your computer as described in

To start
communication with your computer

(p. 150).

Communication between the MV-8000 and your computer will begin.

2.

View the contents of the MV-8000's hard disk as described in

Copying files
from your computer to the MV-8000

(p. 151).

3.

Drag and drop the unwanted files into the Recycle Bin.

The data will be deleted from the MV-8000.

You are completely free to overwrite or delete any folder or file saved on the MV-
8000 that is visible from your computer. Since it is also possible for you to overwrite
or delete data that the MV-8000 requires in order to function, you must be careful
when performing file operations from your computer. Never overwrite or delete a
folder or file other than those described in

Folder structure

(p. 142). If you overwrite
or delete them, we cannot guarantee that the system will operate correctly.
To back up a project, you
must copy the “project
folder.” Roland will not
guarantee operation if you
manipulate individual files
saved within a project
folder.
For details on the structure
of the data saved within the
MV-8000, refer to Folder
structure (p. 142).
There is no way to recover
data that has been deleted.
(Unless, of course, you
have previously made a
b
ackup of that data.)
Roland Corporation can
accept no responsibility for
any loss of data or any
damages you incur as a
result of such loss.
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