Creating a duplicate disk, 193 disk-related functions (disk utility) – Roland Piano Manuel d'utilisation

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Disk-Related Functions (Disk Utility)

Disk-Related Functions (Disk Utility)

Creating a Duplicate Disk

This function creates a complete copy of all data recorded on a disk
and puts it on another disk (Backup). It is a good idea to make
backup copies of disks containing important data to prevent data
loss even if one of the disks should be damaged.

• Backup operation uses internal memory. If you wish to keep the

song data currently in internal memory, save it to disk before
executing the backup operation.

• It is not possible to make a backup copy of the master disk of

Standard MIDI Files releases, etc. from Roland.

• It is not possible to create a backup copy of a 2DD disk on a 2HD

disk, and vice versa.

1.

Use the Fantom to format the disk that you want to use as a

backup disk (p. 191).

2.

Access the Disk Utility screen (p. 187).

3.

Press [6 (Tools)].

The Select Command window appears.

4.

Press

or

to select “Backup Floppy Disk,” and then

press [8 (Select)].

The Backup Floppy Disk window appears.

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5.

Insert the backup-source disk into the disk drive, and press

[8 (Execute)].

The display will ask “Internal Song will be erased. OK?”

6.

If you are sure that you want to erase the internal song to

perform backup, press [7 (OK)].

To cancel the backup operation, press [8 (Cancel)].

The display will indicate “Reading Source Disk...”, and the data
stored on the backup disk will be loaded into internal memory.

7.

When the display indicates “Eject Source Disk.”, remove the

backup-source disk. Then insert the backup-destination disk

you prepared in step 1, and press [8 (Execute)].

8.

When the display shows “Eject Destination Disk” it’s time to

remove the backup source disk and insert the backup

destination disk, and press [8 (Execute)].

9.

When the display once again indicates “Eject Source Disk.”,

exchange the backup-source and backup-destination disks,

and press [8 (Execute)].

10.

Repeat steps 8 and 9.

The frequency of repeating steps depends on the amount of data
on disk.

When “Backup Complete.” is displayed, backup has been
completed.

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