Yamaha 9000 pro User Manual

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Disk/SCSI Operations
Disk/SCSI Operations
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Reference
Copying Files & Copying Floppy Disks
The Copy File function allows you to copy files to a different directory on the same 
disk, or to another disk.  The Copy Floppy Disk (COPY FD) function allows you to 
make complete copies of floppy disks — a perfect way to make backup copies of your 
important data.
The explanations here apply to step #3 of the Basic Procedure on page 150.
Backing Up/Restoring the Data in Flash ROM
Any data that was pre-recorded in Flash ROM will be erased and replaced by the new 
settings. This means that preset setups (factory settings) will also be erased. It is there-
fore a good idea to save them to disk via the Backup function before recording or creat-
ing your own original data so that you can keep them indefinitely. 
The explanations here apply to step #3 of the Basic Procedure on page 150.
• The COPY FD function cannot 
be used to copy hard disk data.
• Copies can only be made to 
the same type of floppy disk as 
the source disk (i.e. 2HD to 
2HD or 2DD to 2DD).
• Some types of pre-recorded 
music software disks are copy 
protected.
NEXT
BACK
PAGE CONTROL
 Select the desired menu. 
Execute the COPY FD operation by 
following the on-screen instructions. 
 Select the source files. 
NEXT
BACK
PAGE CONTROL
Execute the 
Copy operation 
by following the 
on-screen 
instructions. 
 Select the destination device and directory. 
Use these buttons. 
For details about selecting 
files, see page 151. 
Use these buttons.
“Another FD” is indicated at the bottom of the Device column.  
Select “Another FD” if you wish to copy to another floppy disk.
Press this button to 
change the type of 
files (as indicated by 
their extension) dis-
played in the FILE 
column.
 Select the desired menu. 
NEXT
BACK
PAGE CONTROL
 Select the data type to be backed up. 
Set the data type to ON or OFF.
Data types set to ON are backed up.
Execute the 
Backup opera-
tion by following 
the on-screen 
instructions. 
Select a file to be restored to Flash ROM and 
execute the Restore operation by following 
the on-screen instructions. 
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