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Old September 20th 04, 09:29 AM
Graham Mayor
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Larc wrote:
On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 17:08:23 +0100, "Graham Mayor"
wrote:

Some versions of aspichk will show an inconsistency with Windows XP
and the latest version of ASPI, however an installed version of
aspi isn't really necessary with most software under XP and may
cause more problems than it solves. Grab a copy of the wnaspi32.dll
file from a Nero installation (or the Nero download site) and put
it in the application folder of the application. This works fine
for such apps as EAC, CDEX, CloneCD etc and I see no reason why it
shouldn't work for Audiograbber.


Thanks, but I wouldn't dare change mine now that everything in that
area is running flawlessly. :-)

Larc

Good decision. If it ain't broke ...... However for the OP this may offer a
solution.

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Old September 21st 04, 05:21 AM
Don.
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Larc wrote:

On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 21:42:11 -0700, Don. wrote:

| I tried to rip the last two tracks with AudioGrabber and was told there was an
| ASIP problem. From there I ran Adaptec's ASPIchk and found an 'inconsistence
| in version numbers'. That "might" be the problem. Sigh...

I had to remove the installed Adaptec ASPI files and install version
4.60. Although that's supposed to be for Win95/98, it is the only
version that has been completely trouble free in my XP system.

This is one site that has 4.60 available:

http://www.musicex.com/mediajukebox/aspi.html

Larc


That's really interesting, Larc. Because today I finally found a Web Page
that offered ASPIIns.exe. I ran it and was told "your ASIP is now current".
Yet ASPIchk.exe still says there are inconsistancies. Yet I still can't rip
those tracks, now my OS freezes at about 60% done.
http://www.driverguidetoolkit.com/ But at least my burners are working now
whereas before both would freeze the OS.

I'll try your suggestion, it can't hurt things any more than they allready
are. ;-)


Don


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