dirge99 wrote:...still a little fuzzy on getting the eos 4.7 loaded on the new drive, or cf card...
You do not load EOS onto the hard drive or any other user storage medium. (Have another read of JAHFUNK's post, specifically the last line)
EOS lives in the machine permanently on it's own little piece of dedicated flash memory (nothing to do with sample RAM either).
This is how the sampler is able to boot up when you turn it on even if there are no drives connected to it at all, just the floppy with no disk inserted.
If we were talking about the Roland s760 on the other hand, then you want to save that OS onto every drive you've got, because the first thing it
does when you turn on the power is look for a disk drive (floppy or SCSI chain) that has the OS on it. E-mus are not like this (thankfully).