I tried this and no luck. 3 of the 4 attachment levers were disengaged. I am assuming since they clicked, the ram boards were seated perfectly?I clicked them into place but no luck. BTW, I would not use a knofe to do this. I would use hard plastic - something that does not carry current.
My Kronos boot up failure happened today and I am panicking. It says boot up error and then remove the drive. Will this fix my problem? If I turn on the Kronos, the pitch bend lights still blinks. Is that the same problem you had?
@@bryanchuangkukoksi well what I would do is try to install those DVDs into a different ssd. To see if that's the problem or you can remove the ssd and test it on a computer as a storage device and see if it works. By what you are describing it looks like it is a hard drive problem.
Oh snap that's gonna cost me a lot then. Do you think it's related also to a mother board problem? I don't wanna get much trouble with the board. I hope the ram fixes everything! What actually happens when you had your problem? Could you still turn it on?
Please Help 🙏🙏🙏🙏😭😭😭😭 My father has a Korg Nautilus which is almost identical to Korg Kronos. Recently a new update of Nautilus was released (V1.3.3 maybe 🤔) while updating the Nautilus it failed and is stuck at the system startup saying, 'system startup failed'. My father also checked the ram and there was no problem
No I have not had any problems, my biggest fear of playing live is the start up time. If there is power failure im afraid I will miss the song. Happened before.
@@descargamusicalny Hola amigo, aquí esto de nuevo, has vuelto a tener problemas con el kronos? yo todavía no lo he desarmado, hoy me dió la falla y me dispuse a solucionarlo
I have kronos 1 and I have the same problem, I had 2 different brands of ram and they told me that maybe that was the problem, then I took out one ram and kept only the other and the problem was solved but for a few days now it froze again.
Maybe the power supply? First check your wire... make sure is in working order. Next it could be the power supply or the off/on switch, I suggest you seek a technician if you have never trouble shot a power supply.
There are several screws on the bottom of the keyboard. You have to flip the keyboard over and remove all the screws. It's not hard at all. Just a lot of screws.
@@descargamusicalny I found getting the back properly in place after removing very difficult. Things shifted and the front plastic piece that sits directly under the keys was nearly impossible to get back properly.
I was playing my korg kronos x a month ago and all of a sudden it turned off and it smelled like there was a short I tried powering up but was completely dead I took it to a guy that fixes keyboards and he said there is power going to it but it might be the motherboard any one had same problem pleas help
Wow sorry to hear that, I have no idea. But those keyboards run computer components inside. It could he the motherboard but, that's out of my field of expertise. Good luck and please make a video so that the korg kronos community can be aware.
I have a internal hard drive ssd & I'm trying to add more storage to the Kronos & it was saying Korg Kronos Start Up System Failure disconnect all usb devices and restart I don't have nothing plug in the usb
Kingdom Mogul Group DJ SK did you try switching the sata cables around? Make sure your main hard drive is in port 0 and your storage hard drive on port 1