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Korg USB-MIDI Driver for Windows XP
The first time you connect the Korg USB MIDI Device to the USB port of your computer, the default USB-MIDI driver for Windows will be installed automatically. If you want to use the Korg USB-MIDI Driver for Windows XP, use the following procedure to reinstall the driver.
- For most devices, the Ports device setup class and the Serial function driver provide the functionality required to operate serial ports and COM ports. To install serial ports and COM ports using these system-supplied components, do the following.
- Using Windows Update to fix the device drivers. Right-click the Windows icon on your taskbar. Select Settings from the list. Click Updates & Security. Go to the left-pane menu and select Windows Update. Go to the right pane, then click Check for Updates. Install all the available updates. Updating your device drivers.
- If you have to manually install a driver for the device — perhaps the driver is already installed on your system — you can use the Update Driver button in the device’s Properties window. If the device driver is already installed on your system, click the “Browse my computer for driver software” link and choose an installed driver.
The driver must be installed separately for each USB port you use. If you connect the Korg USB MIDI Device to a USB port different than the one you used when installing the Korg USB-MIDI Driver, you will need to reinstall the Korg USB-MIDI Driver using the same procedure.
- In order to install (or uninstall) the driver in Windows XP, you must have Administrator privileges. For details, contact your system administrator.
- If you encounter problems during installation, you may need to make settings so that Windows will not stop you from installing the driver due to its lack of a digital signature. For more information, see Allowing installation of an unsigned driver.
- This driver is for Windows XP and Windows XP x64 Edition only. It cannot be used in Windows 95/98/Me.
- Both 64bit application and 32bit application can't access MIDI IN ports of the same USB MIDI Device simultaneously.
- The driver for windows XP x64 Edition is a beta version. If any bugs are found, please report them to: unsupportedsoftwarebugreport@korg.co.jp.
We appreciate your bug reports so that we can refine our software in the future.
Please note that this address is for unsupported software only, so e-mail will NOT be responded to.
You can install/uninstall the Korg USB-MIDI Driver using the tools.
wInstalling the Korg USB-MIDI Driver using a tool
wUninstalling the Korg USB-MIDI Driver using a tool
If you want to install/uninstall the Korg USB-MIDI Driver manually, please see the following sections.
wInstalling the Korg USB-MIDI Driver manually
wUninstalling the Korg USB-MIDI Driver manually
n Installing the Korg USB-MIDI Driver using a tool
Use a USB cable to connect the Korg USB MIDI Device to your computer, and turn on the power of the Korg USB MIDI Device. Windows will detect the connection with the Korg USB MIDI Device. | ||
Excute EzSetup.exe. The list in the upper part of the window shows the KORG USB-MIDI devices that are currently connected to your PC. The lower area shows the software version of the KORG USB-MIDI Driver you are about to install. From the list, choose the KORG USB-MIDI device that is currently connected to your PC, and click Install. | ||
If a dialog box appears, warning you that the driver is not digitally signed, click Continue Anyway. | ||
When the dialog box indicating that installation is completed appears, click Finish. If a dialog box recommends that you restart Windows, click Yes to restart. |
n Uninstalling the Korg USB-MIDI Driver using a tool
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Excute UnInstDrv.exe. Click Next. | ||
A list of currently installed KORG MIDI devices will be displayed. Be aware that all MIDI devices with a check mark will be removed. Click Next. | ||
A dialog box will ask you for confirmation. Click OK. | ||
Click Finish to complete the procedure. To ensure that the driver removal has taken effect, restart Windows. |
n Installing the Korg USB-MIDI Driver manually
Use a USB cable to connect the Korg USB MIDI Device to your computer, and turn on the power of the Korg USB MIDI Device. Windows will detect the connection with the Korg USB MIDI Device. | ||
From the taskbar, click Start and then click Control Panel to open the Control Panel. From the Control Panel, start up Sounds and Audio Devices, and click the Hardware tab. From the list of devices, select USB Audio Device. | ||
The 'USB Audio Device Properties' dialog box will appear. Click the Driver tab, and then click the Update Driver button. | ||
The 'Hardware Update Wizard' dialog box will appear. In the 'Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software?' field, click 'No, not this time' and then click Next. | ||
In the 'What do you want the wizard to do?' field, click 'Install from a list or specific location' and then click Next. | ||
In response to 'Please choose your search and installation options, you must click 'Don't search. I will choose the driver to install', and then click Next. | ||
In response to 'Select the device driver you want to install for this hardware,' click the Have Diskbutton. | ||
You will be asked for the name of the folder. Insert the CD-ROM included with the Korg USB MIDI Device into your CD-ROM drive. Then type the name of the folder D:Driver that contains the KORG USB MIDI Driver, and click the OK button. This example is for when your CD-ROM drive is drive D. You will need to change this as appropriate for your computer system; for example, if your CD-ROM drive is drive E, then replace D: with E: in the folder name you type. | ||
Make sure that the name of the Korg USB MIDI Device is displayed as the Model, and click Next to begin installing the driver. | ||
If a dialog box appears, warning you that the driver is not digitally signed, click Continue Anyway. | ||
When the dialog box indicating that installation is completed appears, click Finish. If a dialog box recommends that you restart Windows, click Yes to restart. |
n Uninstalling the Korg USB-MIDI Driver manually
From the taskbar, click Start and then click Control Panel to open it. From the Control Panel, open Sounds and Audio Devices, and click the Hardware tab. From the list of devices, select the name of the Korg USB MIDI Device and click the Properties button. | ||
The Korg USB MIDI Device Properties dialog box will appear. Click the Driver tab, and click the Uninstall button. | ||
A dialog box will ask you for confirmation. Click the OK button. |
n Allowing installation of an unsigned driver
If your computer has been set so that drivers without a digital signature cannot be installed, you will not be able to install the Korg USB-MIDI Driver. Use the following procedure to change your settings so that you can install the driver.
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On the taskbar, click the Start button and then Control Panel to open the Control Panel. From the Control Panel, open System and click the Hardware tab. | ||
If What action do you want Windows to take? is set to Block, you will not be able to install the driver. Choose Ignore or Warn, and then click OK. If necessary, change this setting back to its original setting after you have installed the driver. |
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I compiled a Linux 2.6.16.20 kernel (Slackware), compiling all the necessary devices drivers:
Device Drivers > SCSI device support > SCSI low-level drivers > Silicon Image SATA support (NEW)
Note: My attempt basically mirrors the attempt made here: http://unclean.org/howto/sii3114_linux.html
Here's my 'dmesg'...
# dmesg
libata version 1.20 loaded.
sata_sil 0000:05:04.0: version 0.9
PCI: Enabling device 0000:05:04.0 (0104 -> 0107)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:05:04.0[A] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16
ata1: SATA max UDMA/100 cmd 0xE008C080 ctl 0xE008C08A bmdma 0xE008C000 irq 16
ata2: SATA max UDMA/100 cmd 0xE008C0C0 ctl 0xE008C0CA bmdma 0xE008C008 irq 16
ata3: SATA max UDMA/100 cmd 0xE008C280 ctl 0xE008C28A bmdma 0xE008C200 irq 16
ata4: SATA max UDMA/100 cmd 0xE008C2C0 ctl 0xE008C2CA bmdma 0xE008C208 irq 16
ata1: SATA link down (SStatus FFFFFFFF)
scsi1 : sata_sil
ata2: SATA link down (SStatus FFFFFFFF)
scsi2 : sata_sil
ata3: SATA link down (SStatus FFFFFFFF)
scsi3 : sata_sil
ata4: SATA link down (SStatus FFFFFFFF)
scsi4 : sata_sil
It looks like the controller card is recognized fine. But as you can see, it can't see the two drives I have installed in my external enclosure.
Looking good in 'lspci' too:
# lspci
05:04.0 RAID bus controller: Silicon Image, Inc. SiI 3114 [SATALink/SATARaid] Serial ATA Controller (rev 02)
Any ideas as to why I can't see my two drives?
Also, I can't see any bios tools upon boot but the manufacture refers to being able to hit F4 or Ctrl-S on startup? Another clue?
Any help troubleshooting is appreciated.
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