I have not tried Windows 8. I do know that the Virtual PRC is a Java application. I suspect that you have not installed Java or your Windows 8 installation is preventing Java from running.
In any case, you can use your actual PRC instead of the Virtual PRC.
Regards,
PianoBench
On Jul 2, 2013, at 1:58 PM, Julien Roche wrote:
Thanks a lot.Yes my disklavier is networked.The problem I have is I cannot open virtual PRC . I use windows 8 ...From: George Frederick Litterst <PianoBench@...>
To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2013 7:33 PM
Subject: Re: [disklavier] to collect data from one disklavier to another disklavier
Good afternoon, everyone.Julien, this is a very fast and simple procedure if you have networked your Disklavier:(1) Mount your Disklavier on your computer. Access the FromToPC folder. If you find any files or folders inside FromToPC, create a temporary folder inside FromToPC and copy the other contents of FromToPC to this temporary folder.(By copying the contents of FromToPC to a temporary folder, you'll avoid confusion later.)(2) Start up the Virtual PRC on your computer. Access the User Library. Use the Copy All function to copy everything to FromToPC.(You can do this step using your actual PRC-100, of course, but I find that things are easier and faster on the computer.)(3) Insert a USB flash drive into your computer and copy the files and folders in your FromToPC folder to the flash drive. Unless you want to include them, omit the contents of the temporary folder you may have created in Step 1.(4) Lastly, to avoid duplicates and confusion in the future, delete the newly copied files and folders in the FromToPC folder and restore the files that you may have put into a temporary folder in Step 1.Regards,GeorgeOn Jul 2, 2013, at 12:34 PM, Julien Roche wrote:Hiboth we have mark IVOn Jul 2, 2013, at 11:45 AM, George Frederick Litterst wrote:Good morning, everyone.Julien, what model Disklavier do you own? What model does your friend have?Regards,PianoBenchOn Jul 2, 2013, at 2:27 AM, Julien Roche wrote:I have some music in my disklavier (home made by local pianists) I want to give to a friend for another Disklavier. How can I proceed to select and collect the data on USB key ? Thank you Julien