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Enabling background services, Deleting the usb midi driver, 23 for those using a computer – Kenwood XV-2020 User Manual

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For Those Using a Computer

For Those Using a

Computer

Enabling background services

In Windows XP, perform these settings to make MIDI processing occur more
smoothly. These settings are unavailable in Windows 2000/Me/98.

1.

Click the Windows

start

button, and from the menu that appears, select

Control

Panel

.

2.

In

“Pick a category,”

click

“Performance and Maintenance.”

3.

In

“or pick a Control Panel icon,”

click the

System

icon.

fig.2-30_40

4.

Click the

Advanced

tab.

5.

At the right of the Performance field, click

[Settings]

. The

Performance Options

dialog box will appear.

6.

Click the

Advanced

tab.

7.

In the

Processor Scheduling

field, select

“Background services,”

and click

[OK]

.

8.

In the

System Properties

dialog box, click

[OK]

.

The

System Properties

dialog box will

close.

Deleting the USB MIDI Driver

If you were not able to install the XV-2020 driver according to the procedure, or if
you are unable to use the XV-2020 even after installing the driver, you must delete
the driver.

After deleting the driver, use the procedure described in “

Installing & Setup the

Driver (Windows)

(p. 13)” to re-install the driver.

For details on how to delete the driver, refer to the explanation provided in the on-
line manual within the XV Editor CD-ROM.

• Windows XP/2000 users

In the XV Editor CD-ROM folder Win2000, open the README_E.HTM file and read
“To uninstall.”

• Windows 98 / Me users

In the XV Editor CD-ROM folder Win98, open the README_E.HTM file and read
“To uninstall.”