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2010 #1 DaraSmith windows 7 64 bit 8 posts Unable to load ASPI drivers! when i tried to install the software cd ripping software bonkenc on my new windows 7 laptop aspi drivers windows 7 64 bit i get this message Unable to load ASPI drivers! CD ripping disabled i followed this link The BonkEnc Project - I get the message "Unable to load ASPI drivers! CD ripping disabled!" as they said on the site when i google the problem but then i got confused. because there are now windows 7 drivers here Adaptec - Windows ASPI Package are these drivers on my machine some where and aspi windows 7 64 bit windows just cant find them. Thanks Dara My System Specs System Manufacturer/Model Number Hp Pavilion dv7 3020ea OS windows 7 64 bit CPU Intel (R) Core i7 Motherboard intell core i7 cpu q720 @ 1.6 ghz Memory 4 gb ram Sound Card Exernal : M audio Solo ( firewire) DaraSmith View Public Profile Find More Posts by DaraSmith . 04 Jan 2010 #2 thefabe Windows 7 ultimate 64 bit / XP Home sp3 4,646 posts Gulf Coast Texas Filling in your systm specs, and copy and paste a view of your device manager would help. Thanks. Fabe My System Specs System Manufacturer/Model Number Self Built OS Windows 7 ultimate 64 bit / XP Home sp3 CPU intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0ghz Motherboard Asus P5ND bios 1401 Memory 8 gigs 1066 OCZ Fata1ty Graphics Card EVGA GTX 580 Call of Duty Black Ops Edition Sound Card Creative Soundblaster Audigy 2zs Monitor(s) Displays Asus 24in LCD's 2MS X2 Screen Resolution 1920x1080p @60Hz Keyboard Logitech Bluetooth Wireless MX5000 Mouse Logitech Bluetooth Wireless MX1000 PSU OCZ 700W GameXtreme Case NZXT Apollo Cooling Corsair H50 CPU/120mm x3 /60mm x2 /Corsair Dominator Ram Hard Drives WD Caviar 500 Black/ WD Caviar 200 Blue Internet Speed Download 19.83 Upload 0.97 Oth
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Using the FAQ The Table of contents below contains links to the answers given. From each answer, there is a link back to the table of contents, allowing you to navigate and find the information you are looking for. We welcome corrections and additions at our e-mail. Back to the Main FAQ Page. Table of contents 1.What is the ASPI layer? 2.Some Perspectives 3.Files composing the ASPI layer 4.Versions of the ASPI layer 5.Error opening the ASPI manager 6.The Aspi_me program doesn't run after 1/1/1999 7.I don't see my CD-ROM or my Zip drive 8.Loading the ASPI manager under DOS/Windows 3 9.Sample config.sys for an AHA-154x adapter 10.Installing the ASPI manager under Windows 95/NT 11.ASPI error codes 12.Programming the ASPI layer 13.Does the OS need the ASPI layer? 14.A new ASPI driver in town What is the ASPI layer? Back to ToC The acronym ASPI means Advanced SCSI Programming Interface. The ASPI layer (also called ASPI manager) is a software layer which sits between applications (programs) and low-level drivers managing the (mostly SCSI) hardware. With the ASPI layer, an application can manage in a more general way all the interaction with the drives and other devices. Thanks to some standardization of the methods used to access the hardware, we observe a kind of convergence amongst the drives (IDE, ATAPI, SCSI and SCSI-like [parallel port]). Therefore, more and more applications install and update the ASPI layer to do their job. Our transfer programs install the ASPI layer version 4.60[1021]. If you don't install this ASPI layer or don't upgrade to a version 4.57 or higher, the program can't see all the drives (notably, CD-ROM drives and Iomega Zip drives). Please note that you must restart the computer to allow the new files to be loaded. It can also happen, on some configurations, that you'll have to do a cold reboot (power out and new start). Some Perspectives Back to ToC Are they other methods to access the hardware? One should note that the ASPI layer was a long time a mere competitor in the market, in front of another access methode, called CAM (Common Access method) which was standardized by ISO. At this time, Adaptec was not yet the quasi-monopoly it is today, and had a very liberal license politic (free Aspi license, free SDK, etc.). This period ends with the launch of Windows 95, where the Aspi layer was recognized as a de facto standard and bundled with the OS. One should note that Microsoft did that to alleviate programmers the access to the hardware. Before Win