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4—Setting Up and Basic Operations
84 www.Roland.com Roland VS-2000 Owner’s Manual
The VS-2000 icon
When your computer detects the VS-2000’s internal hard disk, a VS-2000 icon will
appear.
Windows Me/2000/XP
One or more new drives will be added to “My Computer.
Each partition will be displayed. Up to four (IDE:0–IDE:3) will be detected.
•The letter assigned as the drive name will depend on your computer system.
Mac OS 10.2 or later
The VS-2000 icon will appear on the desktop.
In Mac OS 10.xx, each partition will be displayed. Up to four (IDE:0–IDE:3) will be
detected.
Terminating the connection to your computer
(Exiting USB Storage mode)
When the VS-2000 and your computer are on-line (i.e., in a state in which they can
communicate with each other), you must not disconnect the USB cable or exit USB
Storage mode; doing so may cause your system to malfunction or may cause files to be
destroyed or damaged.
When you are ready to terminate the connection between the VS-2000 and your
computer, you must use the following procedure.
1. Perform the following action on your computer.
•Windows Me/2000/XP
Use the Safely Remove Hardware icon shown in the taskbar to terminate the
connection to the VS-2000.
Mac OS X (10.2 or later)
Drag the VS-2000 icon on the desktop into the trash to terminate the connection
to the VS-2000.
Your computer and the VS-2000 are now off-line; now you can safely terminate the
USB connection.
2. Press F6 (EXIT). The following dialog appears:
3. Press ENTER/YES—The VS-2000 will exit USB Storage mode. The home screen will
appear, and the VS-2000 will return to normal operation.
4. Disconnect the USB cable.
VS2000OMUS.book 84 ページ 2004年10月20日 水曜日 午後3時3分

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