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Troubleshooting
Deleting the Special Driver
If you were unable to install the special driver according to
the procedure given, the GT-PRO may not be recognized
correctly by the computer. In this case, use the following
procedure to delete the special driver, and then follow the
procedure in “Driver installation and settings” (Windows, p.
110; Macintosh, p. 126) to install the driver once again.
Windows XP/2000 users
In order to delete (uninstall) the driver, a user with
administrative privileges such as Administrator must be
logged onto Windows. For details, contact the system
administrator of your computer.
1. Start Windows with all USB cables disconnected.
(except the keyboard and mouse)
2. Log on to Windows as one of the following users:
•a user whose account type is Computer Administrator
the Administrator or other user with the privileges of the
Administrators group
* For more information regarding this, consult your computer
system administrator.
3. In the “Driver\USB_XP2k\” folder of the CD-ROM,
double-click “Uninstal.exe.”
4. The display will indicate “This program uninstalls the
BOSS GT-PRO USB Driver installed,” and click the
“OK” button.
5. The display will indicate “Uninstallation completed,”
and click the “Yes” button. Windows will restart.
Windows Me/98 users
1. Start Windows with all USB cables disconnected.
(except the keyboard and mouse)
2. Exit all applications before performing the
uninstallation.
3. In the “Driver\USB_Me98\” folder of the CD-ROM,
double-click “Uninstal.exe.”
4. The display will indicate “This program uninstalls the
BOSS GT-PRO USB Driver installed,” and click the
“OK” button.
5. The display will indicate “Uninstallation completed,”
and click the “Yes” button. Windows will restart.
Mac OS X users
1. Start Macintosh with all USB cables disconnected.
(except the keyboard and mouse)
2. Double-click “GTPRO_Uninstaller” (found in the
Driver (Mac OS X) of the CD-ROM).
3. The display will indicate “This uninstalls BOSS GT-
PRO driver from this Macintosh.”; click [Uninstall].
* If any other message appears, proceed as directed by that
message.
4. The display will indicate “Are you sure to uninstall the
driver?”; click [OK].
5. The “Authenticate” dialog box will appear; enter the
password and click [OK].
6. The display will indicate “Uninstllation is completed.”;
click [Restart].
Your computer will then restart.
Mac OS 9 users
1. Disconnect the USB cable (by which the GT-PRO is
connected) from your Macintosh.
2. From the system extensions folder, drag “USB GT-PRO
Driver” into the trash to delete it.
3. Delete GT-PRO from the OMS Folder inside the
System folder, or drag GT-PRO Driver from the
FreeMIDI Folder to the trash.
4. Drag the ASIO driver that you installed in “Installing
the ASIO driver” (p. 135) into the trash to delete it.
5. Restart the Macintosh.
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