Hi Stinj,
Have you actually tried your instructions for moving the PlaylistForGenos to the User drive?
I have just done so, and as I expected it does not work, generating an error when you select a song from the playlist.
This is because the records in the TSV files (which are the actual Playlists) still look for the associated registrations on the USB1 drive.
When you copy the registrations to the user drive, not only does the drive letter of the location change, but the folder path also changes because Yamaha has created root level folders for most file types (including registrations).
So, a registration used by a playlist that was originally intended for use on USB1, would for example have a file path of 'I:/PlaylistForGenos/Ballroom/A Walk In The Black Forest.rgt', and this would be the path contained in the relevant playlist TSV record.
However when transferred to the user drive as per your instructions, the registration's path will become 'C:/REGIST/PlaylistForGenos/Ballroom/A Walk In The Black Forest.rgt', and the record in the TSV won't find the file.
You can move the playlist and associated registrations to the user drive, but you would need to modify all the file paths in every TSV to get it to work (unless you had the USB with the original version connected)!
However there shouldn't really be any problem getting the Playlist For Genos to work from USB1, as long as it has been correctly unzipped (extracted) from the original zip download and copied to the root of the USB.
Out of interest, here is an extract from the Version History (change list) accompanying Genos firmware update from V1.10 to 1.20...
"-Changes: When the following data types which include a file link to an external drive is loaded, this instrument will search related files from all the connected USB flash drives, regardless of which drive path is specified.
・Registration Memory
・One Touch Setting
・Audio Link Multi Pad"
Presumably if Yamaha extended the above change to include Play Lists, which effectively only contain file links (in this case to an external drive), the USB drive allocation would not cause such problems!
Regards
Ian