Korg D1200 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Do not disconnect the USB cable or turn your computer
on/off while this screen is displayed.
3 A drive named “KORG D1200” will appear on your
computer.
4 Use your computer to back up the data.
When you open the “KORG D1200” drive that appeared
in step 3, you will see the contents of the USB drive
area within the D1200’s internal hard disk.
Copy the desired data onto your computer. You may
also copy data from your computer back to the D1200’s
USB drive.
5 Disconnect the D1200 from your computer.
Left-click the ( ) icon that is displayed in the right
side of your computer’s taskbar.
From the menu that appears, left-click “Stop USB disk
drive (KORG D1200).” Verify that you see a message of
“Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device.”
Select the “Exit” button of “USB Mode” and press
[ENTER]. After you have exited USB mode, unplug the
USB cable from the D1200.
If you are using Windows Me, “USB high capacity stor-
age device” will be displayed as “USB drive.”
Macintosh users (Mac OS9.0.4 or later)
1 Use a USB cable to connect the D1200 to your computer.
Connect the USB cable from your computer to the
D1200’s [USB] connector. Make sure that the connector
is oriented correctly, and press it all the way in.
2 Access the “USB Mode” screen.
In the [SYSTEM/USB] “DiskUtil” tab page, select “USB
Mode” and press the [ENTER] key.
Do not disconnect the USB cable or turn your computer
on/off while this screen is displayed.
3 A drive named “KORG D1200” will appear on the desk-
top of your computer.
When you connect the D1200 to your computer for the
first time, a device driver will be installed.
4 Use your computer to back up the data.
When you open the “KORG D1200” drive that appeared
in step 3, you will see the contents of the USB drive
area within the D1200’s internal hard disk. Copy the
desired data onto your computer. You may also copy
data from your computer back to the D1200’s USB drive.
5 Drag the added drive into the trash.
When you want to disconnect the D1200, either drag the
drive from the desktop into the trash, or select the “Spe-
cial” menu command “Eject.” Select the “Exit” button of
the “USB Mode” screen, press [ENTER] to exit USB
mode, and then unplug the USB cable from the D1200.
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