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Juno stage driver won't install

The driver is currently uninstalled, however, when I try to run Setup.exe, I get a message saying "A problem may have occured, run uninstall.exe first". I do that, and then restart the computer, and when I try to run Setup.exe again, I get the same message. I have verified that the driver is not installed on the system. Any ideas?

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Well it could be a sereis of things. First of all, check compatibility with your opperating system, if that is ok go back to the Korg website and re-download again.

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SOURCE: where do I install the expansion card on Roland

You install the expansion card to the bottom side of the Juno by removing screws. For detailed step by step instructions, I suggest that you refer to page 174 from the manual that you can download from: JUNO-G Owners Manual (JUNO-G_OM.pdf)

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