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6. Load System
This loads system files to update the operating software. 
When you click this button, the LoadSystem dialog box 
will appear. Use “Source” to select the system file that 
you want to load, and click the Yes button (or press the 
panel YES key) to begin the update.
For details, refer to “Upgrading the system” (
7. Save System
The D3200’s system program is stored on the hard disk. 
At start-up, this system program is loaded into the sys-
tem area, and begins operating.
This means that if for some reason the hard disk should 
be damaged, it is possible that the system will become 
unable to start up.
As a safeguard against such emergencies, we recommend 
that you create a system recovery disc.
Click the button to open the Save System dialog box. 
Insert a CD-R or CD-RW into the CD-R/RW drive, and 
click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key) to create 
the system recovery disc. If you decide not to execute this 
operation, click the No button (or press the panel NO 
key).
You must use a blank disc to create a system recovery disc. You 
cannot create a system recovery disc using a disc that already 
contains data.
9-3. Edit PC File
Here you can view, delete, and rename the folders and files 
in the PC drive.
By connecting the D3200’s USB connector to your personal 
computer, you can save data from the PC drive onto your 
computer.
You can save the following data on the PC drive.
Song data
This is data for each track, mixer settings, and effect set-
tings.
Since this data is in a proprietary Korg format, it cannot 
be played back or edited as audio data on any device 
other than the D3200, such as a computer. In order to play 
this data, you must Restore it into the D3200.
User data
The editable data consists of the user effect program data, 
user EQ library data, and mixer setup data.
Since this data is in a proprietary Korg format, it cannot 
be edited on a computer or other device.
In order to use this data, you must Restore it into the 
D3200.
Audio files
Audio files are 44.1/48 kHz, 16-bit/24-bit WAV format 
data. For details on creating audio files, refer to “2-2. 
Exporting an audio file” (
Do not delete files named “AUTORUN.INF” or 
“KORG03.ICO,”
 since these contain settings.
1. File list
This area lists the files.
Upper area: PC folder names (:folder names…)
Lower area: folders/file names
2. Close
Moves to the next higher folder level.
3. Open
If a folder is selected, opens that folder.
4. Rename
Renames a file (
For details regarding limitations on file names, refer to 
“More about drives and files” (
5. Delete
Deletes the selected file.
6. USB Mode
Places the D3200 in USB Slave mode. When the D3200 is 
in this mode, data can be transferred between the D3200’s 
internal PC drive and your personal computer.
To exit from this mode, perform the “Safely Remove 
Hardware” (
then click the Exit button in the USB Slave Mode dialog 
box.
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