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Title: Edirol R-09 support issue
Post by: el-kabong on January 16, 2007, 02:44:37 PM
Edirol support team are ALL camped out at NAMM this entire week so I hope to get an answer from you fine folks;  I can't believe they can't leave at least a skeleton crew/part time for support during NAMM!

I attempted to install the new R-09 firmware using the instructions/text file that is part of the downloaded zip file from Edirol. 
My computer sees both the Edirol R-09 in my connected devices manager but I can only access or edit the SD card files under the "my computer."  The R-09 is nowhere to be seen.

I can't access the root directory for the R-09 from device manager (you can only disconnect or connect hardware) and as far as I can tell, I can't access the R-09 even though it is "connected and working properly."
The edirol text file specifically says to put the sd card in the unit before hooking it up to the USB port.  Is this a typo?  If I take the SD card out, will I be able to see and modify the root directory on the R-09?
I don't wanna damage the unit so I didn't wanna try to wing this one. 

Anyone else have this problem? 
Title: Re: Edirol R-09 support issue
Post by: Gutbucket on January 16, 2007, 07:17:19 PM
The update must be copied to the SD card somehow.  The recorder will run the update from the card.  The recorder will not function (I assume, haven't tried it) without a memory card.

First of all, use the little 64MB card that came with the recorder to do the firmware update. Edirol recommends this vs. using the larger card you probably record to. I'd reformat the card first, too.

How do you normally transfer files from the R-09 to the computer?

If with a card reader, use that to put the unzipped firmware update on the SD card.  Then put the card in the recorder & update.

If with the USB cable connection.  Try the universal computer fix - reboot.  Then attach the recorder via USB & open an explorer window.  Maybe refresh the view if need be. Transfer, disconnect USB, powerdown, update.

Sounds like a Windowz Explorer glitch.  Reboot, Reboot.

Good luck & careful with that input jack..
Title: Re: Edirol R-09 support issue
Post by: el-kabong on January 18, 2007, 06:02:12 PM
Ah
Thanks.  When it said to place the file in the R-09 root directory I thought it meant in the R-09, not on the sd card.......I will have to look again (and try again). 
The sd card was there...shouldn't be  a prob
Title: Re: Edirol R-09 support issue
Post by: el-kabong on January 24, 2007, 03:37:57 PM
Jackpot....ez pz

Put it on sd card through card reader and voila
Now I will be ready for 1.20 :-[