Reset Yamaha Expansion manager user id reset

Started by Colin D, Jul 08, 2020, 06:07 AM

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Colin D

Hello All,

Does anyone know how to Reset Yamaha Expansion manager user id please,

Many thanks,

Colin
Previous, Technics E44, E66, U90, G7, GX7 G100, Tyros 2, Tyros 5, now Genos,

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNozAL1Whf-t4TJY5wPK57Q
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DerekA

I take it you mean the yamaha musicsoft ID that's used to check protected packs.

On Windows 10, there's a file called Account.ini. Try renaming that and seeing if YEM asks for the details again.

C:\
Users\
[user name]\
AppData\
Local\
Yamaha\
ExpansionManager
Genos
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Colin D

Thanks,

That did not work, I'm using Win 7, so different operating system,

Its' so annoying
Previous, Technics E44, E66, U90, G7, GX7 G100, Tyros 2, Tyros 5, now Genos,

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNozAL1Whf-t4TJY5wPK57Q
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kla4

#3
Because I helped some Genos owners (with other User-id)  to install packs my file was missing/overwritten.
The problem is caused by the Musicsoft website beeing not available.... the Account.ini file is filled with data coming from that website.

Thanks to a full backup of my PC the 'old' .ini was in that backup. After replacing it it worked fine again.
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overover

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Quote from: Niceonetidy on Jul 08, 2020, 07:14 AM
... That did not work, I'm using Win 7, so different operating system,

Its' so annoying

Hi Niceonetidy,

the procedure on Win 7 is the exactly the same as on Win 10.


The User folder of the YEM is located here:

C:\ Users\ <YourUserName>\ AppData\ Local\ Yamaha\ Expansion Manager


Note: The folder "AppData" is not visible by default in Windows Explorer. If this is the case with your Win 7 system, I recommend to use one of the following options:


1. Press [Windows] + [R] keys simultaneously to open the "Run" window and type in (or copy from here):

%LocalAppData%\Yamaha\Expansion Manager

Press [Enter] key.


  or


2. Download the attached file "Open LocalAppData_Yamaha_Expansion Manager.rgt" to your PC (e.g. to the Desktop).

Change the file extension ".rgt" to ".bat", then double-click this (batch) file.


Both methods will automatically open the "Expansion Manager" folder, in which you should be able to find the file "Account.ini".


Best regards,
Chris


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