(18) After a few minutes the driver will have installed. ![]() (17) Run the driver - you will be told it is not signed - allow it to run anyway (16) In that directory you will have your modified inf file - select that and then press open (15) Select Have Disk then search for the inf file in the folder (where-ever you stored the driver) - junog_win8d_v100 files 64bit(or 32bit) files (13) Select Update Driver Browse my computer for driver software (12) In sound, video and game controllers select Juno-G ![]() (11) When this is done and you've logged on select WINDOWS(button) + X (key) then select Device Manager (10) When the machine restarts select F7 - disable signature enforcement (9) When prompted select - Troubleshoot Advanced Options Startup settings - then select restart (8) Restart the computer pressing the shift key - this will then restart the machine and allow you to disable verification of the driver's signature (6) change the line to - the two edits just say use this for Windows 10 so that the bit saying NTamd64.6.3 is now NTamd64.10 - keep all other text (5) change the line which starts %MfgName%. (4) In the files folder (same folder as your install file) there is a file called RDIF1063.inf - open that in notepad (3) Run the set-up - when you are asked to connect the Juno-G do not do that - select cancel but do not choose to uninstall - you can then switch on and connect a USB cable to the keyboard ![]() 9 If the Driver Setup windows still open, click its Close button.10 Restart your computer.3Click the. (2) In the junog_win8d_v100 folder open the files folder - pick either 32bit or 64 bit folder and open that Using the JUNO-G with a Computer - Roland.
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