User Guide

Appendix B: Troubleshooting & Drivers60
6) Exit back to Control Panel, then select Shut Down and Restart the computer
from the Start button.
7) From the Start menu, choose 'Settings' and open Control Panel.
8) In Control Panel double click on the 'Add New Hardware' icon.
9) Press the 'Next' button to proceed.
10) If you want Windows to install your driver automatically say 'Yes' to the
Search option, choose 'Next', and follow the on screen help. If you want to install
the driver manually say 'No' to the Search, and choose 'Next' to continue.
11) Scroll down the list of hardware options and choose 'Sound, video and game
controllers'. Choose 'Next' when you are ready to continue.
12) Ignore the list of manufacturers and choose 'Have Disk'.
13) Insert the disk with the new driver in the disk drive and click on OK.
14) Windows will then list the drivers on the disk. Make your selection (the
correct driver should have the word MIDI in it), then click on OK to continue.
15) In the next window that appears, click on 'Finish'. Windows will start to copy
the drivers and then open a 'driver setup' window. Enter the appropriate Port and
IRQ settings for your card, then choose 'OK'. (If you do not know the settings for
your card, you can still install the driver, but you will need to re-configure these
settings in the System | Device Manager before your card will function. See your
Windows documentation on the System | Device Manager for details.
16) Click on 'Yes' in the 'System Setting Change' dialog to restart your computer.