Troubleshooting

Problems common to Windows and Macintosh

Problems occurring only in Windows

Problems occurring only in Macintosh

Problems related to the USB driver

Cannot install the driver correctly

Is the CD-ROM correctly inserted into your CD-ROM drive?

Installation is not possible unless the CD-ROM included with the PCR-30/50/80 is inserted in your CD-ROM drive. Make sure that the CD-ROM is correctly inserted into your CD-ROM drive.

Is the CD-ROM or the lens of the CD-ROM dirty?

If the CD-ROM or the lens of the CD-ROM drive is dirty, the installer may not work correctly. Clean the disc and/or lens using a commercially-available CD cleaner or lens cleaner.

Are you installing the software from a networked CD-ROM drive?

The software cannot be installed from a networked CD-ROM drive.

Is there sufficient free space on your hard disk?

Delete unneeded files to increase the amount of free space. After deleting the unneeded files, empty the recycling bin.

Is the PCR-30/50/80 connected correctly?

Make sure that the USB connector of your computer is connected to the PCR-30/50/80 by a USB cable.

Is the power of the PCR-30/50/80 turned on?

The power switch of the PCR-30/50/80 may have been set to the USB position.

Make sure that the power switch of the PCR-30/50/80 is set to the DC position. Do not use bus power while installing the driver. Check this, and if you are using Windows, close the Sound and Multimedia Properties dialog box (Sounds and Audio Devices Properties in Windows XP, and

Multimedia Properties in Windows 98), re-open the same dialog box once again, and specify the MIDI input/output destinations.

Using the procedure for “Deleting the driver” (p. 173), delete the USB audio device driver installed in your computer, and then re-install the PCR-30/50/80 driver as described in “Setup” (p. 13). Also check whether there is any “Other devices” in “Device Manager” or “Unknown device” in “Universal Serial Bus Controllers”. If you find any, delete them.

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