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Making a safety copy of your data, Restoring a safety copy, Restoring the original factory data – KORG Pa5X-88 88-Key Arranger Keyboard User Manual

Page 10: Loading the operating system

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| Introduction

Making a safety copy of your data

In case you like to customize your musical resources, we suggest you do frequent
backups of your data. Press the

FILE

button to go to the

File

page, select the

Internal

group, select the

All

folder, and choose the

Save

command from the

page

menu

(on the top right corner). Then save the data into an external storage device.

Restoring a safety copy

To restore a backup of User data, reload the backup data. If it is an external

device, connect the backup storage device. Press the

FILE

button to go to the

File

page, select the

Drives

group and then the external storage device. Select

the folder where you backed up your data, and choose the

Load

command from

the

page menu

(on the top right corner). Then load the data into the internal

memory. If you like, you can only reload some individual elements.

Restoring the original factory data

In case you want to restore the original factory data, use the

Factory Restore

command you can find in the

File > Menu > Restore

page.

WARNING:

This operation will overwrite all the User data!

Loading the Operating System

Your Pa5X can be constantly updated as new versions of the operating system
are released. You can download the most up-to-date operating system from our
web site (

www.korg.com/us/support/download/

). Please, read the instructions

supplied with the operating system.
You can see which version of the operating system is installed in your Pa5X by

going to the

File

pages, and choosing the

System Info

command from the

page

menu

.

HINT:

Be sure your Pa5X always includes the latest version of the operating

system. This may contain new features and bug fixes.

WARNING:

Do not install an OS other than the official OS supplied by KORG for

the Pa5X. Trying to install an OS created for different models or downloaded
from unofficial web sites may cause data loss and permanent damage to the
instrument. KORG is not responsible for any damage caused by improper instal-

lation of the OS.