As you know, this is only a 40HB old fashioned and quite slow IDE hard disk. I would like to replace it with 160 or 320 GB 2.5" disk, not only for the reason of enlarged capacity, but also for the audible noise this unit generates. I have already tried to do so by cloning the original disk to another one, which had double capacity. Clonning was successful, but the cloned disk did not work. Any clues? I would appreciate any suggestions... Many Thanks, David Cryner, New Zealand [email protected]
SOURCE: Roland vs 2000cd studio workstation/harddisk recorder.
Didnt work for me. HERE is the CONFIRMED fix for this issue straight from Roland. --------------------------------------------- It sounds as though your VS-2000CD's hard drive is fragmented and needs to be formatted. If you have any files and/or audio in your VS-2000CD that you need to backup, then our Roland Service Center can try data recovery. You may contact us at one the phone numbers below for more information regarding data recovery. If you do not have any files and/or audio that you need and you are willing to completely erase any and all files and/or audio from your system then you may apply the following steps to unlock your unit and format (erase) your hard drive: Unlocking the VS-2000CD Turn the VS-2000CD OFF. With the unit OFF, hold down track 4's TRACK/STATUS button as well as the FX2 button and then turn the unit ON--be sure that you are holding these buttons down BEFORE YOU TURN THE UNIT ON. Do not let go of these two buttons until the VS-2000CD has loaded completely. Once the unit has loaded up to the main screen you will need to format the drive; if you do not format the drive then your system may continue to lockup. If the previous step unlocks your system then please proceed to "HDD Formatting". If the previous step does not unlock your system, your hard drive may be malfunctioning and may need replacement. Please contact one of the phone numbers listed below for help regarding hard drive replacement. HDD Formatting: Hold down SHIFT and press F1(Project). Use the ZOOM buttons to cursor up repetitively so that you select drive "IDE:0". Press the PAGE button so that you are on page 4 of the Project Menu. Press F2 to select "FmtDrv"(Format Drive); you will then be on the Format Drive page. Turn Physical Format ON and turn Surface Scan ON. Press F5 to choose OK. ----------------------------------------------- Well this is the 2nd time I have had to find and perform this procedure. Hopefully it will continue to work when the project gets stuck, and not completely die to where I have to have the unit repaired. I love Roland, but this kind of thing is pretty damn scary. Tim Pearce [email protected] PS - Let me know if anyone needs other help technical or otherwise with the VS-2000CD.
SOURCE: "Setup Drive: Load Project -> Now working... -> Please wait...."
I have 3 2480s and I use them professionally so I think I can help you. Looks as if you need to install the OS for the system. It seems as if it lost. You should have the OS on CD and if not contact RolandUS and get one. You would put in the OS into your CD burner and power up the unit. I would recommend Roland HD support be on the other end if you are brand new. They will walk you through. I was one of the first to buy the 2480 when it came out and the manual is just insane to learn.
Mike
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You should contact Roland to find out who their parts dealer is for your area. Once you are on their site, click on the Support tab.
http://www.rolandus.com/
Jerry G.
SOURCE: Load Screen Freeze w/ Roland VS-2400
The hard drive needs to be replaced. You can contact their customer service as to how to do this. It is relatively pain free and inexpensive as well.
323-890-3741
SOURCE: i have a roland vs-840ex and it keep saying no
Hi ,
I hope I can help you with your issue ,
the zip drive is either dirty or bad.
The zip drive has a drive spindle that could be not spinning correctly or the reading heads are bad.
Try a can of air to blow the dust out first.
or remove the drive and try cleaning the heads (not an easy job) .
here are the instructions for replacing the drive
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