Uninstalling the Driver (Windows 11)ProcedureSwitch off the machine, and disconnect the connector cable between the computer and the machine. Log on to Windows as an administrator. Delete the driver installer.Open Control Panel, and then open the [Programs and Features] window with a list of the installed programs.Select Roland DG GS2-24 DRIVER and click Uninstall.When the window checking that you will allow the change to the system appears, click Allow or Yes.Next, when the message checking that you want to delete the driver appears, click Yes. Delete the driver file.Open Explorer and open the folder specified as the driver installation location at the time of download.Double-click SETUP64.EXE.When the window checking that you will allow the operation to continue appears, click Allow or Yes. Select Uninstall, and then click Start.If a window prompting you to restart the computer appears, click Yes.Uninstallation will be completed after the computer restarts.