need help guys, my kronos are in comma state
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need help guys, my kronos are in comma state
So i was practicing this evening as always, then there's a sudden loud buzz from kronos for a second then the kronos reboots itself... while rebooting i wait but the loading bar has stopped at S of music and then it shows system startup failed.. Try it one more time and the same thing happens again.. Is it a simple problem or something serious went happened?? Please help guys, i'm desperate... 
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Love my yamaha psr s910 as well
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Re: need help guys, my kronos are in comma state
Remove any usb devices and try a reboot?1jordyzzz wrote:So i was practicing this evening as always, then there's a sudden loud buzz from kronos for a second then the kronos reboots itself... while rebooting i wait but the loading bar has stopped at S of music and then it shows system startup failed.. Try it one more time and the same thing happens again.. Is it a simple problem or something serious went happened?? Please help guys, i'm desperate...
I would also remove the power plug for 10 seconds. PCs sometimes do weird things on booting.
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Very good advice - perhaps even make it 60 seconds...I would also remove the power plug for 10 seconds. PCs sometimes do weird things on booting.
Good luck
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This advise would be appropriate for computer systems that have a "soft" power switch. Those systems have circuits that are always on in standby mode. Unplugging will power down all circuits which can in some cases force a reset or clear some bad data in memory areas etc.karmathanever wrote:Very good advice - perhaps even make it 60 seconds...I would also remove the power plug for 10 seconds. PCs sometimes do weird things on booting.
Good luck
Pete
The Kronos has a "hard" switch which is the same as unplugging it when it's off.
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Turning it off and wait seems helped... but i'm scared if this happens on live.. hopefully it's not, fingers crossed... any advice for preventing this from happening again??
Love my kronos 88 
Love my yamaha psr s910 as well
Korg Kronos 88, Yamaha PSR s910, Korg C720, Yamaha DTX 520, Focusrite Scarlett 18i6, a pair of Yamaha HS80 in (soon not to be) an unproperly treated room..
Love my yamaha psr s910 as well
Korg Kronos 88, Yamaha PSR s910, Korg C720, Yamaha DTX 520, Focusrite Scarlett 18i6, a pair of Yamaha HS80 in (soon not to be) an unproperly treated room..
Virko- same thing happened on my "original" Kronos. Not sure about "X" version. Is there a Kronos X forum. if not, might not be a good reason to start one. This way people with Kronos X problems don't have to weed through all the original Kronos problems on the forum. Sharp?
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Isn't the only difference between X and original, extra ram and a different coloured strip on the weighted keybed of the 73 and 88? Isn't the 'sound engine' ie computer, the same?ronnfigg wrote:Virko- same thing happened on my "original" Kronos. Not sure about "X" version. Is there a Kronos X forum. if not, might not be a good reason to start one. This way people with Kronos X problems don't have to weed through all the original Kronos problems on the forum. Sharp?
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For the most part, yes, but they do use a slightly different motherboard and processor. It doesn't actually affect what the board can do in a real sense, but assuming (and that's a big assumption) that it has anything to do with the mobo/cpu it's possible the X is different enough to not have the same issue.
I doubt it, but I just wanted to point out they're not 100 percent technically equivalent (even if you upgrade RAM and SSD).
I doubt it, but I just wanted to point out they're not 100 percent technically equivalent (even if you upgrade RAM and SSD).
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i think its far too late to do that. Plus there is abundant good info here that applies to Both Kronos models.ronnfigg wrote:Virko- same thing happened on my "original" Kronos. Not sure about "X" version. Is there a Kronos X forum. if not, might not be a good reason to start one. This way people with Kronos X problems don't have to weed through all the original Kronos problems on the forum. Sharp?
Also consider there are 1000's of original Kronos owners who have never had ANY problem with defects.