Changing computer settings to avoid problems, Driver signing options setting (windows xp), Power management settings – Roland UM-ONE mk2 - In-Line USB MIDI Interface User Manual

Page 22: Setting (p. 22), Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting

Changing Computer Settings to Avoid Problems

Changing these computer settings can help you avoid the problems described in “Driver Installation”

(p. 18) and “Using the UM-ONE” (p. 19).

Driver Signing Options Setting (Windows XP)

If the “Driver Signing Options” setting is set to [Block], you cannot install the driver. Configure as

follows.

1.

Open the “Control Panel,” click [Performance and Maintenance], and then click the

[System] icon.

If you have selected Classic view, double-click [System].

2.

Click the [Hardware] tab, and then click [Driver Signing].

The “Driver Signing Options” dialog box will open.

3.

In the “Driver Signing Options” dialog box, select [Warn] or [Ignore], and then click

[OK].

4.

Click [OK] to close the “System Properties” dialog box.

5.

Install the driver as described in “Driver Installation” (p. 9).

When you have completed the installation, return the “Driver Signing Options” setting to its original

setting.

Power Management Settings

If the sound is interrupted during a performance or if sounds are missing, you may be able to resolve

the problem by changing the computer’s power management settings.

Windows 8/Windows 7/Windows Vista

1.

Open the “Control Panel,” click [System and Security] or [System and Maintenance],

and then click [Power Options].

If you have selected icon view in Windows 8/Windows 7, double-click the [Power Options] icon.

If you have selected Classic view in Windows Vista, double-click the [Power Options] icon.

2.

When “Select a power plan” appears, select [High performance].

3.

Click [Change plan settings] next to [High performance].

If “High performance” is not displayed in Windows 8/Windows 7, click [Show additional plans].

4.

Click [Change settings that are currently unavailable].

5.

In the [Advanced settings] tab of the “Power Options” control panel, click the [+] mark

next to “Hard disk,” and then click the [+] mark next to “Turn off hard disk after.”

6.

Click [Setting], click the down arrow, and then select [Never].

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