A.Did you install a MIDI or audio device several times?
In Windows XP/2000 there is a limit to the number of MIDI or audio devices that can be installed. Connecting the device to a different USB connector causes the device to be installed again. (This limit does not exist in Windows Me/98.)
If you exceed this limit, the device cannot be used even if the corresponding driver is installed.
This is a limitation of Windows, and is not a problem with the driver.
If this occurs, you may be able to solve the problem by deleting the device drivers for all USB ports and PCI slots on which you installed a MIDI or audio device driver.
Since manually deleting drivers for non-present or multiply installed devices can take a considerable amount of time, we have prepared a special tool that deletes all USB MIDI/Audio drivers for Roland/Edirol/Boss products in a single operation. You can download this tool from the link below and use it on your system.
※ For information on deleting drivers made by other manufacturers, please contact the respective manufacturers.
※ Before you use CLEAN ALL, be sure to read the cautions and restrictions given on the download page. CLEAN ALL (USB MIDI/Audio driver removal tool for Roland/Edirol/Boss products)
(2005/06/22)