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Uninstalling the Yamaha CBX Driver in Windows 95/98/ME
NOTE: Any changes made to the CBX driver when using the following procedure will not take effect until Windows is rebooted.
To remove the CBX driver using the CBX Driver for Windows setup application:
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Double-click the CBX Driver Setup application's 'setup.exe' file.
Click the <Next> button to proceed past the 'Welcome' window.
Select the 'Uninstall the YAMAHA CBX Driver' radio button in the 'Select Operation' window.
Choose a desired reboot option by selecting the appropriate radio button in the 'Restarting Windows' prompt.
Click the <OK> button in the 'Restarting Windows' prompt to either reboot the computer or to return to Windows.
To remove the CBX driver using Control Panel:
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Click the <Start> button from the Windows taskbar.
Select 'Settings'.
Select 'Control Panel'.
Double-click the 'Multimedia' icon (Windows 95/98) or the 'Sounds & Multimedia' icon (Windows ME) in the Windows 'Control Panel'. The 'Multimedia Properties' dialog box will appear.
Click the 'Advanced' tab (Windows 95) or the 'Devices' tab (Windows 98/ME).
Double-click 'MIDI Devices and Instruments' in the 'Multimedia devices' list box.
Select the 'YAMAHA CBX Driver' from the 'MIDI Devices and Instruments' list.
Click the <Properties> button to open the 'YAMAHA CBX Driver Properties' dialog box.
Click the <Remove> button. The 'Remove' prompt window will appear.
Click the <Yes> button to remove the Yamaha CBX driver(s) from Windows. The 'Device Removed' prompt will appear.
Click the <OK> button as each of the two 'Device Removed' message prompts appear with short instructions on re-installing the driver(s) and restarting Windows.
Restart Windows to complete the process of removing the Yamaha CBX Driver(s).

