Yes Chris.
Hi dv01,
so you use YEM V2.7.0 on Windows and have installed the current Genos Firmware 2.0.2.
If I understand you correctly, you have imported certain Expansion Packs into the YEM, selected the desired Packs / contents, then created a Pack install file (.cpi) on the USB stick and then tried to install it on the Genos. And THIS installation is not carried out completely, but aborts with an error message.
Is this description correct so far?Then it is probably because one or more Packs that you have imported into the YEM are faulty or have been imported into the YEM incorrectly. I recommend that you do the following next:
- Close the YEM.
- Press [
Windows] key +
R to open the "
Run" window:
- Enter the following string there (or copy it from here) and then press the [Enter] key:
%LocalAppData%\Yamaha\Expansion Manager- This opens Windows Explorer with the following path:
C:\Users\<YourUsername>\AppData\Local\Yamaha\Expansion Manager
- In the right area of Windows Explorer you can see the contents of the folder "Expansion" Manager. (This is the so-called "User folder" of the YEM.)
- There is probably an "
Expansion Manager.log" file there. Double click on this file to open it in Windows Editor / Notepad.
- This file could (should) contain error messages that indicate the defective Pack(s). You should then delete the faulty Pack(s) from the YEM (with "My Packs> Delete").
- Then you should download these Packs again from the Internet and re-import them into the YEM. If you rename the "Expansion Manager.log" file beforehand (e.g. to "Expansion Manager OLD1.log"), a new .log file will be created automatically if errors occur again when importing the Packs.
- It is best to first delete the old Pack Install file (.cpi) on the USB stick and then create a new one (with "Save as Pack Install File).
- If the error still occurs when installing the .cpi on the Genos, I recommend deleting or renaming the entire YEM user folder "Expansion Manager" (under the path mentioned above), e.g. renaming to "Expansion Manager OLD1".
- The next time the YEM is started, a new, initialized "Expansion Manager" folder is automatically created again. Now you have to re-import the Instrument Info file (.n27) into the YEM (as Install Target). (As a precaution, I recommend exporting this file from the Genos to the USB stick again beforehand.)
- Now you have to re-import all Packs into the YEM. The safest thing would be to download ALL Packs again from the Internet. Then you save a new .cpi file on the USB stick and try to install it on the Genos again.
- If the error still exists, I recommend selecting
only one Pack at a time, then saving a .cpi file that only contains this one Pack, and installing it on the Genos. If you do this with all the Packs in turn, you should definitely be able to find the "guilty" Pack (s).
P.S.
I also recommend that you do not use the available Voice Wave Memory of the (3072 MB) to the last megabyte, but leave at least 10 MB free.
Hope this helps!
Best regards,
Chris