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P. 80, Ibed in “backing up usb flash, Drive data to a computer” (p. 80) – Roland Jupiter 80 User Manual

Page 80: Backing up usb flash drive data to a computer, Settings and convenient functions, Windows 7/ windows vista / windows xp users, Mac os x users

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Settings and Convenient Functions

80

Restoring Backed-up Settings from a USB

Flash Drive

1.

In the MENU screen (p . 34), touch .

The Restore screen will appear.

2.

Touch .

A message will ask “Are you sure?”

NOTE

When you execute the Restore operation, all settings currently

saved in the JUPITER-80 will be lost.
If you want to keep the current settings, back them up to a

different USB flash drive.

3.

To execute, touch .

NOTE

Never turn off the power while the restore operation is

occurring.

Backing Up USB Flash Drive Data to a

Computer

Here’s how to back up the data from a USB flash drive to your

computer.

1.

Turn off the JUPITER-80’s power .

2.

Disconnect the USB flash drive from the JUPITER-80, and

connect it to your computer .

3.

On your computer, open the USB flash drive .

4.

Copy (drag and drop) the entire “ROLAND” folder from the

USB flash drive into a folder on your computer .

NOTE

You must copy the entire “ROLAND” folder.
The data will not be backed up correctly if you copy only part of

the files in the “ROLAND” folder.

5.

When the copy is completed, unmount (eject) the USB

flash drive from your computer, and then disconnect it

from the computer .

Windows 7/ Windows Vista / Windows XP users:

In My Computer (or Computer), right-click the “removable disk”

icon and choose “Eject.”

Mac OS X users:

Drag the USB flash drive icon into the Trash.

Restoring Backed-up Data from a

Computer to a USB Flash Drive

1.

Connect the USB flash drive to your computer, and open

the USB flash drive .

2.

Copy (drag and drop) the entire backed-up “ROLAND”

folder from your computer into the USB flash drive .

NOTE

• When you copy the backed-up data to your USB flash drive, the

data that was previously on the USB flash drive will be lost.

• You must copy the entire “ROLAND” folder. The system will not

operate correctly if you copy only some of the files from the

“ROLAND” folder.

3.

Disconnect the USB flash drive from your computer as

described in step 5 of “Backing Up USB Flash Drive Data to

a Computer” (p . 80) .