Purchased Korg Kronos2 73, No Hard Drive

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Purchased Korg Kronos2 73, No Hard Drive

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I have reached out to KorgUSA and waiting a response. Thought I could ask the question on here to see if anyone has a quicker way to fix the issue.

Im assuming it isn't as easy as just simply replacing a new hard drive.

Any advice/direction would be helpful. Thank you in advance!

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Post by voip »

If this was a new Kronos? Take it back.

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Post by KK »

Bought from someone or from a store ? Did you open the unit and saw there is no hard drive or is there a problem/message on the screen at boot up ?
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KK wrote:Bought from someone or from a store ? Did you open the unit and saw there is no hard drive or is there a problem/message on the screen at boot up ?
Purchased the item used- So "no take backsies" lol

It was giving me an error while trying to boot, I thought maybe the RAM got knocked loose so I opened up the back to realize the HD has been removed.
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Post by KK »

Uh-oh... :shock: Well, first, make sure to never buy ever again from that person. :wink:

Next, if you saw nothing in the mid-section holder inside the Kronos, the SSD was indeed removed. You will have to buy a new SSD (NOT a conventional mechanical hard drive), then format it and install everything needed using the Kronos DVDs, which are available on the Korg site. Note that you need to download the correct set, as the data on the DVDs are not the same depending if yours is a Kronos-2 (wooden sides) or an earlier version (the initial and X versions have black sides).
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I upgraded my K1 to a better SSD have the original SSD in a drawer. Wondering if my original SSD could be used in your keyboard or if it the drives at tied to the motherboard or other internal component, I am guessing the later.
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KK wrote:Uh-oh... :shock: Well, first, make sure to never buy ever again from that person. :wink:

Next, if you saw nothing in the mid-section holder inside the Kronos, the SSD was indeed removed. You will have to buy a new SSD (NOT a conventional mechanical hard drive), then format it and install everything needed using the Kronos DVDs, which are available on the Korg site. Note that you need to download the correct set, as the data on the DVDs are not the same depending if yours is a Kronos-2 (wooden sides) or an earlier version (the initial and X versions have black sides).
I appreciate you spending time to shed light on this issue and help me out. Any idea Which SSD I should be considering?
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Post by voip »

The original 62GB SSD for the Kronos is a Toshiba part: THNSNB062GBSJ. It is probably quite difficult to get hold of now, and asking prices are silly money. The Samsung EVO 860 256GB might be an alternative.

There are several relevant threads on this forum regarding upgrading, for example:

http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... p?t=116804

Try to obtain the original Kronos 2 back up DVD-ROMs, if possible. There have been reports of difficulties with downloaded ISOs not working properly.

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average_male wrote:I upgraded my K1 to a better SSD have the original SSD in a drawer. Wondering if my original SSD could be used in your keyboard or if it the drives at tied to the motherboard or other internal component, I am guessing the later.
Won’t work, as it stands, because they are all serialized and authorized as such… I believe it’s the crypto chip which validates during the boot sequence?

Doesn’t matter, as he should be able to buy a nice current (larger) SSD drive and get the authorization key from Korg so that he can install from scratch.
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Post by blazerunner »

Ouch dude sorry to hear that.

When I cracked open my Kronos 2 73' the factory SSD was an "Innodisk Industrial SSD." They're a bit pricey because they were made to be rewritten Over and over and over again with a low failure rate but you can find the drives online.

You also can get away with putting in any SSD really. Since you don't have one in there. The Samsung Evo SSD is the more popular one. I got a WD 500gb in mine so far it's been working well.

The only difference is you'll have to make a factory format for your disk with all the boot data and that's a bit trickier to do but there are guides on youtube and on here on how to get it done.

P.S. did you buy your KB off Craigslist or a back alley?
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Post by SlowFingersJack »

Are you certain there was no hard drive? The K2 comes with its original hard drive plus an empty slot for a second hard drive.
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Post by KK »

CGZ84 wrote:I appreciate you spending time to shed light on this issue and help me out. Any idea Which SSD I should be considering?
My K2 now boots/works entirely with a 250 GB Samsung EVO 860. It's a very reliable SSD.
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