Deleting the special driver, Deleting the special driver (p. 173)), 173 troubleshooting – Boss Audio Systems GS-10 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Deleting the special driver

If you were unable to install the special driver according to
the procedure given, the GS-10 may not be recognized
correctly by the computer. In this case, use the following
procedure to delete the special driver, and then follow the
procedure in “Installing & Setting Up the Driver” (Windows,
p. 126; Macintosh, p. 146) to install the driver once again.

Windows XP/2000 users

In order to delete (uninstall) the driver, a user with
administrative privileges such as Administrator must be
logged onto Windows. For details, contact the system
administrator of your computer.

1. Start Windows with all USB cables disconnected.

(except the keyboard and mouse)

2. Log on to Windows as one of the following users:

• a user whose account type is Computer Administrator

• the Administrator or other user with the privileges of the

Administrators group

* For more information regarding this, consult your computer

system administrator.

3. Double-click Uninstal.exe.

4. The display will indicate “This program uninstalls the

BOSS GS-10 USB Driver installed,” and click the “OK”
button.

5. The display will indicate “Uninstallation completed,”

and click the “Yes” button. Windows will restart.

Windows Me/98 users

1. Start Windows with all USB cables disconnected.

(except the keyboard and mouse)

2. Exit all applications before performing the

uninstallation.

3. Double-click Uninstal.exe.

4. The display will indicate “This program uninstalls the

BOSS GS-10 USB Driver installed,” and click the “OK”
button.

5. The display will indicate “Uninstallation completed,”

and click the “Yes” button. Windows will restart.

Macintosh users

1. Disconnect the USB cable (by which the GS-10 is

connected) from your Macintosh.

2. From the system extensions folder, drag “USB GS-10

Driver” into the trash to delete it.

3. Delete GS-10 from the OMS Folder inside the System

folder, or drag GS-10 Driver from the FreeMIDI Folder
to the trash.

4. Drag the ASIO driver that you installed in “Installing

the ASIO driver” (p. 154) into the trash to delete it.

5. Restart the Macintosh.

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