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Guest Denise
Posted

I've been looking for ASPI for XP x64 but haven't been able to find it. My

converter programs won't work without it. Does anyone know where I can find

it?

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Guest Tony Sperling
Posted

Re: ASPI for XP x64

 

I am not sure about this issue but here's a link with some sort of guide

that may help, or lead you further on:

 

http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/aspisetup.cfm

 

 

Tony. . .

 

 

 

"Denise" <Denise@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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> I've been looking for ASPI for XP x64 but haven't been able to find it.

My

> converter programs won't work without it. Does anyone know where I can

find

> it?

Posted

Re: ASPI for XP x64

 

On Jun 26, 12:03 am, Denise <Den...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I've been looking for ASPI for XP x64 but haven't been able to find it.  My

> converter programs won't work without it.  Does anyone know where I can find

> it?

 

Denise,

 

I don't know as much as most other group members, but it was my

understanding that ASPI is built in to XP. It was only Windows 98 and

below which required a separate install of ASPI.

 

Adaptec had a ASPI installer check, but I'm not sure it is still

there.

 

Jim

Guest Denise
Posted

Re: ASPI for XP x64

 

 

"Jim" wrote:

> On Jun 26, 12:03 am, Denise <Den...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> > I've been looking for ASPI for XP x64 but haven't been able to find it. My

> > converter programs won't work without it. Does anyone know where I can find

> > it?

>

> Denise,

>

> I don't know as much as most other group members, but it was my

> understanding that ASPI is built in to XP. It was only Windows 98 and

> below which required a separate install of ASPI.

>

> Adaptec had a ASPI installer check, but I'm not sure it is still

> there.

>

> Jim

 

 

If it's built into XP Pro x64, my programs aren't seeing it. Whenever I try

to run a video program, it tells me that ASPI is missing. I've looked all

over the internet. I've found ASPI for Vista but not XP Pro x64 or even XP

x64. Thanks for replying.

>

Guest Thomas Scheidegger
Posted

Re: ASPI for XP x64

 

> I've found ASPI for Vista but not XP Pro x64 or even XP x64

 

 

at your own risk:

 

http://www.adaptec.com/en-US/speed/software_pc/aspi/aspi_471a2_exe.htm

 

http://download.adaptec.com/software_pc/aspi/aspi_471a2.exe

 

Readme.txt states:

 

For Win XP 64-bit:

ASPI64.SYS will be copied to %windir%\system32\drivers\ASPI32.SYS

WNASPI64.DLL will be copied to %windir%\system32\WNASPI32.DLL

 

 

 

 

--

Thomas Scheidegger - 'NETMaster'

http://www.cetus-links.org/oo_dotnet.html - http://dnetmaster.net/

Guest David
Posted

Re: ASPI for XP x64

 

Just be aware that the Adaptec 64-bit version mentioned, is for "Windows XP

Professional x64 Edition' on Itanium Systems (IA64)".

It is *not* for 'Windows XP Professional x64 Edition' on AMD64/Intel EM64T

chips. The x64 driver will appear to install, but will not load.

 

"Thomas Scheidegger" <spam.netmaster@swissonline.ch> wrote in message

news:u6$drn81IHA.3860@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> I've found ASPI for Vista but not XP Pro x64 or even XP x64

>

>

> at your own risk:

>

> http://www.adaptec.com/en-US/speed/software_pc/aspi/aspi_471a2_exe.htm

>

> http://download.adaptec.com/software_pc/aspi/aspi_471a2.exe

>

> Readme.txt states:

>

> For Win XP 64-bit:

> ASPI64.SYS will be copied to %windir%\system32\drivers\ASPI32.SYS

> WNASPI64.DLL will be copied to %windir%\system32\WNASPI32.DLL

>

>

>

>

> --

> Thomas Scheidegger - 'NETMaster'

> http://www.cetus-links.org/oo_dotnet.html - http://dnetmaster.net/

>

Guest Tony Sperling
Posted

Re: ASPI for XP x64

 

Ah, a most valuable contribution!

 

Thanks David!

 

 

Tony. . .

 

 

"David" <abc@xyz.co.uk> wrote in message

news:ugZv8N%231IHA.1628@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> Just be aware that the Adaptec 64-bit version mentioned, is for "Windows

XP

> Professional x64 Edition' on Itanium Systems (IA64)".

> It is *not* for 'Windows XP Professional x64 Edition' on AMD64/Intel EM64T

> chips. The x64 driver will appear to install, but will not load.

>

> "Thomas Scheidegger" <spam.netmaster@swissonline.ch> wrote in message

> news:u6$drn81IHA.3860@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> >> I've found ASPI for Vista but not XP Pro x64 or even XP x64

> >

> >

> > at your own risk:

> >

> > http://www.adaptec.com/en-US/speed/software_pc/aspi/aspi_471a2_exe.htm

> >

> > http://download.adaptec.com/software_pc/aspi/aspi_471a2.exe

> >

> > Readme.txt states:

> >

> > For Win XP 64-bit:

> > ASPI64.SYS will be copied to %windir%\system32\drivers\ASPI32.SYS

> > WNASPI64.DLL will be copied to %windir%\system32\WNASPI32.DLL

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > --

> > Thomas Scheidegger - 'NETMaster'

> > http://www.cetus-links.org/oo_dotnet.html - http://dnetmaster.net/

> >

>

>

Guest Denise
Posted

Re: ASPI for XP x64

 

It's been very hard for me to reach this forum and, when I get her, I usually

can't respond so I hope this goes thru. The link in the email that I receive

doesn't work either. This started happening a few months ago.

 

Ok, I appreciate your advice Thomas, but I'm not sure if I'm completely

understanding what you're saying. What I read, from you and the link

provided, I can download ASPI but it won't install because I have an athlon

processor? Is there no alternative?

 

 

 

"David" wrote:

> Just be aware that the Adaptec 64-bit version mentioned, is for "Windows XP

> Professional x64 Edition' on Itanium Systems (IA64)".

> It is *not* for 'Windows XP Professional x64 Edition' on AMD64/Intel EM64T

> chips. The x64 driver will appear to install, but will not load.

>

> "Thomas Scheidegger" <spam.netmaster@swissonline.ch> wrote in message

> news:u6$drn81IHA.3860@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> >> I've found ASPI for Vista but not XP Pro x64 or even XP x64

> >

> >

> > at your own risk:

> >

> > http://www.adaptec.com/en-US/speed/software_pc/aspi/aspi_471a2_exe.htm

> >

> > http://download.adaptec.com/software_pc/aspi/aspi_471a2.exe

> >

> > Readme.txt states:

> >

> > For Win XP 64-bit:

> > ASPI64.SYS will be copied to %windir%\system32\drivers\ASPI32.SYS

> > WNASPI64.DLL will be copied to %windir%\system32\WNASPI32.DLL

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > --

> > Thomas Scheidegger - 'NETMaster'

> > http://www.cetus-links.org/oo_dotnet.html - http://dnetmaster.net/

> >

>

>

>

Guest Denise
Posted

Re: ASPI for XP x64

 

I tried ASPI 4.71.a.2 but it didn't work. I received a message that says

that it's not intended for a machine with my type of os.

--

Denise

 

 

"David" wrote:

> Just be aware that the Adaptec 64-bit version mentioned, is for "Windows XP

> Professional x64 Edition' on Itanium Systems (IA64)".

> It is *not* for 'Windows XP Professional x64 Edition' on AMD64/Intel EM64T

> chips. The x64 driver will appear to install, but will not load.

>

> "Thomas Scheidegger" <spam.netmaster@swissonline.ch> wrote in message

> news:u6$drn81IHA.3860@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> >> I've found ASPI for Vista but not XP Pro x64 or even XP x64

> >

> >

> > at your own risk:

> >

> > http://www.adaptec.com/en-US/speed/software_pc/aspi/aspi_471a2_exe.htm

> >

> > http://download.adaptec.com/software_pc/aspi/aspi_471a2.exe

> >

> > Readme.txt states:

> >

> > For Win XP 64-bit:

> > ASPI64.SYS will be copied to %windir%\system32\drivers\ASPI32.SYS

> > WNASPI64.DLL will be copied to %windir%\system32\WNASPI32.DLL

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > --

> > Thomas Scheidegger - 'NETMaster'

> > http://www.cetus-links.org/oo_dotnet.html - http://dnetmaster.net/

> >

>

>

>

Guest Denise
Posted

RE: ASPI for XP x64

 

It seems that Vista x64 has been the chosen os and XP Pro x64 is almost being

ignored by most software and hardware manufacturers. I'm very seriously

thinking about switching to Vista x64. I had the opportunity to do so

several months ago when a tab on my DVD ROM drive broke and my XP Pro X64 was

shattered into pieces. I bought a new DVD ROM drive and another XP Pro X64

disk, thinking that it would just take time for XP Pro x64 to gain more

ground, but it didn't.

 

Thank you, everyone, for your advice.

 

Denise

Guest David
Posted

Re: ASPI for XP x64

 

Forgot to mention this earlier. The x32 version from Adaptec will also

*NOT* function on XP x64 for AMD/Intel chips - it will once again fail to

load, being incompatible.

 

Most programs that need ASPI look for WNAPI32.DLL in the ..\System32\

folder. I've been able to successfully fudge this under XP x64 by the

following means:

I have the basic functions of Nero 7 installed and this includes ASPI, but

it is not installed in '..Windows\System32\' or '...\Windows\SysWow64\',

but rather in the folder '...\Nero 7\Core\'. In that folder, find the file

called WNAPSI32.DLL and copy this into the '...\Windows\SysWow64\' folder.

When I next ran the two programs I have that needed ASPI, they loaded and

functioned without problems.

 

Hope this helps in some small way.

David

..

"Denise" <Denise@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:A9E1DA0B-136F-4158-B216-BE4D3B0DA545@microsoft.com...

> It's been very hard for me to reach this forum and, when I get her, I

> usually

> can't respond so I hope this goes thru. The link in the email that I

> receive

> doesn't work either. This started happening a few months ago.

>

> Ok, I appreciate your advice Thomas, but I'm not sure if I'm completely

> understanding what you're saying. What I read, from you and the link

> provided, I can download ASPI but it won't install because I have an

> athlon

> processor? Is there no alternative?

>

>

>

> "David" wrote:

>

>> Just be aware that the Adaptec 64-bit version mentioned, is for "Windows

>> XP

>> Professional x64 Edition' on Itanium Systems (IA64)".

>> It is *not* for 'Windows XP Professional x64 Edition' on AMD64/Intel

>> EM64T

>> chips. The x64 driver will appear to install, but will not load.

>>

>> "Thomas Scheidegger" <spam.netmaster@swissonline.ch> wrote in message

>> news:u6$drn81IHA.3860@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> >> I've found ASPI for Vista but not XP Pro x64 or even XP x64

>> >

>> >

>> > at your own risk:

>> >

>> > http://www.adaptec.com/en-US/speed/software_pc/aspi/aspi_471a2_exe.htm

>> >

>> > http://download.adaptec.com/software_pc/aspi/aspi_471a2.exe

>> >

>> > Readme.txt states:

>> >

>> > For Win XP 64-bit:

>> > ASPI64.SYS will be copied to %windir%\system32\drivers\ASPI32.SYS

>> > WNASPI64.DLL will be copied to %windir%\system32\WNASPI32.DLL

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> > --

>> > Thomas Scheidegger - 'NETMaster'

>> > http://www.cetus-links.org/oo_dotnet.html - http://dnetmaster.net/

>> >

>>

>>

>>

Guest Denise
Posted

Re: ASPI for XP x64

 

This may be a very good solution. I have Nero 7 and just copied the file to

the WOW folder. I'll let you know what happens. At this point, I don't

believe there's an ASPI for XP Pro x64. Thanks for your unique solution.

--

Denise

 

 

 

 

"David" wrote:

> Forgot to mention this earlier. The x32 version from Adaptec will also

> *NOT* function on XP x64 for AMD/Intel chips - it will once again fail to

> load, being incompatible.

>

> Most programs that need ASPI look for WNAPI32.DLL in the ..\System32\

> folder. I've been able to successfully fudge this under XP x64 by the

> following means:

> I have the basic functions of Nero 7 installed and this includes ASPI, but

> it is not installed in '..Windows\System32\' or '...\Windows\SysWow64\',

> but rather in the folder '...\Nero 7\Core\'. In that folder, find the file

> called WNAPSI32.DLL and copy this into the '...\Windows\SysWow64\' folder.

> When I next ran the two programs I have that needed ASPI, they loaded and

> functioned without problems.

>

> Hope this helps in some small way.

> David

> ..

> "Denise" <Denise@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:A9E1DA0B-136F-4158-B216-BE4D3B0DA545@microsoft.com...

> > It's been very hard for me to reach this forum and, when I get her, I

> > usually

> > can't respond so I hope this goes thru. The link in the email that I

> > receive

> > doesn't work either. This started happening a few months ago.

> >

> > Ok, I appreciate your advice Thomas, but I'm not sure if I'm completely

> > understanding what you're saying. What I read, from you and the link

> > provided, I can download ASPI but it won't install because I have an

> > athlon

> > processor? Is there no alternative?

> >

> >

> >

> > "David" wrote:

> >

> >> Just be aware that the Adaptec 64-bit version mentioned, is for "Windows

> >> XP

> >> Professional x64 Edition' on Itanium Systems (IA64)".

> >> It is *not* for 'Windows XP Professional x64 Edition' on AMD64/Intel

> >> EM64T

> >> chips. The x64 driver will appear to install, but will not load.

> >>

> >> "Thomas Scheidegger" <spam.netmaster@swissonline.ch> wrote in message

> >> news:u6$drn81IHA.3860@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> >> >> I've found ASPI for Vista but not XP Pro x64 or even XP x64

> >> >

> >> >

> >> > at your own risk:

> >> >

> >> > http://www.adaptec.com/en-US/speed/software_pc/aspi/aspi_471a2_exe.htm

> >> >

> >> > http://download.adaptec.com/software_pc/aspi/aspi_471a2.exe

> >> >

> >> > Readme.txt states:

> >> >

> >> > For Win XP 64-bit:

> >> > ASPI64.SYS will be copied to %windir%\system32\drivers\ASPI32.SYS

> >> > WNASPI64.DLL will be copied to %windir%\system32\WNASPI32.DLL

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> > --

> >> > Thomas Scheidegger - 'NETMaster'

> >> > http://www.cetus-links.org/oo_dotnet.html - http://dnetmaster.net/

> >> >

> >>

> >>

> >>

>

>

>

Guest Denise
Posted

RE: ASPI for XP x64

 

What do you think of this? . . .

 

SCSI Pass Through Direct - SPTD v1.56 (64 bit) [1.0 MB]

 

"SPTD is a new method of access to storage devices. Basically SPTD is

similar to other access layers used by other programs (eg. ASPI from Adaptec,

or standard SPTI from Microsoft) who provide access to storage devices but it

has a lot more features that make this interface unique. The key feature of

SPTD is its ability to provide direct control of devices without risk of

compromising it by some malicious 3rd party filter drivers or other "rootkit"

applications that are common today."

 

http://www.cdmediaworld.com/hardware/cdrom/cd_utils_5.shtml

--

Denise

 

 

 

 

"Denise" wrote:

> I've been looking for ASPI for XP x64 but haven't been able to find it. My

> converter programs won't work without it. Does anyone know where I can find

> it?

Guest David
Posted

Re: ASPI for XP x64

 

Denise,

 

Since you didn't see my earlier warning about the Adaptec 'Itanium x64'

driver in time, you'll probably now have load errors in your System Event

Log at every boot. You'll need to get the two files and a registry entry

out to prevent these. Adaptec don't provide an uninstall, so I'm afraid

you'll have to get your hands dirty with a manual hack.

 

The Adaptec installation will have put two files into your system:

'...\Windows\System32\WNASPI32.DLL'

'...\Windows\System32\Drivers\ASPI32.SYS'

Both of these files will probably have dates from July 2002. Also double

check the '...\Windows\SysWOW64\...' and '...\Windows\SysWOW64\drivers\'

locations to make sure they didn't also go there.

 

The registry key will try to load ASPI32.SYS at each boot, so you need to

remove the key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\APSI32\

 

NOTE: The usual dire warnings about registry editing apply!

 

Hope you get the problem solved!

David

 

 

"Denise" <Denise@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:4FC18288-90C1-4D24-8064-1E03732FDF63@microsoft.com...

> This may be a very good solution. I have Nero 7 and just copied the file

> to

> the WOW folder. I'll let you know what happens. At this point, I don't

> believe there's an ASPI for XP Pro x64. Thanks for your unique solution.

> --

> Denise

>

>

>

>

> "David" wrote:

>

>> Forgot to mention this earlier. The x32 version from Adaptec will also

>> *NOT* function on XP x64 for AMD/Intel chips - it will once again fail to

>> load, being incompatible.

>>

>> Most programs that need ASPI look for WNAPI32.DLL in the ..\System32\

>> folder. I've been able to successfully fudge this under XP x64 by the

>> following means:

>> I have the basic functions of Nero 7 installed and this includes ASPI,

>> but

>> it is not installed in '..Windows\System32\' or '...\Windows\SysWow64\',

>> but rather in the folder '...\Nero 7\Core\'. In that folder, find the

>> file

>> called WNAPSI32.DLL and copy this into the '...\Windows\SysWow64\'

>> folder.

>> When I next ran the two programs I have that needed ASPI, they loaded and

>> functioned without problems.

>>

>> Hope this helps in some small way.

>> David

>> ..

>> "Denise" <Denise@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:A9E1DA0B-136F-4158-B216-BE4D3B0DA545@microsoft.com...

>> > It's been very hard for me to reach this forum and, when I get her, I

>> > usually

>> > can't respond so I hope this goes thru. The link in the email that I

>> > receive

>> > doesn't work either. This started happening a few months ago.

>> >

>> > Ok, I appreciate your advice Thomas, but I'm not sure if I'm completely

>> > understanding what you're saying. What I read, from you and the link

>> > provided, I can download ASPI but it won't install because I have an

>> > athlon

>> > processor? Is there no alternative?

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> > "David" wrote:

>> >

>> >> Just be aware that the Adaptec 64-bit version mentioned, is for

>> >> "Windows

>> >> XP

>> >> Professional x64 Edition' on Itanium Systems (IA64)".

>> >> It is *not* for 'Windows XP Professional x64 Edition' on AMD64/Intel

>> >> EM64T

>> >> chips. The x64 driver will appear to install, but will not load.

>> >>

>> >> "Thomas Scheidegger" <spam.netmaster@swissonline.ch> wrote in message

>> >> news:u6$drn81IHA.3860@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> >> >> I've found ASPI for Vista but not XP Pro x64 or even XP x64

>> >> >

>> >> >

>> >> > at your own risk:

>> >> >

>> >> > http://www.adaptec.com/en-US/speed/software_pc/aspi/aspi_471a2_exe.htm

>> >> >

>> >> > http://download.adaptec.com/software_pc/aspi/aspi_471a2.exe

>> >> >

>> >> > Readme.txt states:

>> >> >

>> >> > For Win XP 64-bit:

>> >> > ASPI64.SYS will be copied to

>> >> > %windir%\system32\drivers\ASPI32.SYS

>> >> > WNASPI64.DLL will be copied to %windir%\system32\WNASPI32.DLL

>> >> >

>> >> >

>> >> >

>> >> >

>> >> > --

>> >> > Thomas Scheidegger - 'NETMaster'

>> >> > http://www.cetus-links.org/oo_dotnet.html - http://dnetmaster.net/

>> >> >

>> >>

>> >>

>> >>

>>

>>

>>

Guest David
Posted

Re: ASPI for XP x64

 

Denise,

 

I installed SPTD (v1.56 x64) in the past as part of Daemon Tools (to create

a CD/DVD-ROM drive emulator) and it appeared to work under XP Pro x64.

However, Daemon Tools caused me some reliability problems with burning

CD/DVD discs, so I removed it.

 

I can't now remember what SPTD does install, but I don't think it puts a

WNASPI32.DLL file on the system, and it is this specific filename that many

older applications (written for the Adaptec driver) look for. SPTD does

uninstall, so you could give it a try.

 

David

 

 

"Denise" <Denise@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:0F19E4C1-0EBE-4A27-98D5-0B3845557824@microsoft.com...

> What do you think of this? . . .

>

> SCSI Pass Through Direct - SPTD v1.56 (64 bit) [1.0 MB]

>

> "SPTD is a new method of access to storage devices. Basically SPTD is

> similar to other access layers used by other programs (eg. ASPI from

> Adaptec,

> or standard SPTI from Microsoft) who provide access to storage devices but

> it

> has a lot more features that make this interface unique. The key feature

> of

> SPTD is its ability to provide direct control of devices without risk of

> compromising it by some malicious 3rd party filter drivers or other

> "rootkit"

> applications that are common today."

>

> http://www.cdmediaworld.com/hardware/cdrom/cd_utils_5.shtml

> --

> Denise

>

>

>

>

> "Denise" wrote:

>

>> I've been looking for ASPI for XP x64 but haven't been able to find it.

>> My

>> converter programs won't work without it. Does anyone know where I can

>> find

>> it?

Guest Denise
Posted

Re: ASPI for XP x64

 

I have a BenQ DW1655 Lightscribe. I was told that I should never update the

drivers for the BenQ. If I installed SPTD, would it change its drivers or

software?

--

Denise

 

 

 

 

"David" wrote:

> Denise,

>

> I installed SPTD (v1.56 x64) in the past as part of Daemon Tools (to create

> a CD/DVD-ROM drive emulator) and it appeared to work under XP Pro x64.

> However, Daemon Tools caused me some reliability problems with burning

> CD/DVD discs, so I removed it.

>

> I can't now remember what SPTD does install, but I don't think it puts a

> WNASPI32.DLL file on the system, and it is this specific filename that many

> older applications (written for the Adaptec driver) look for. SPTD does

> uninstall, so you could give it a try.

>

> David

>

>

> "Denise" <Denise@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:0F19E4C1-0EBE-4A27-98D5-0B3845557824@microsoft.com...

> > What do you think of this? . . .

> >

> > SCSI Pass Through Direct - SPTD v1.56 (64 bit) [1.0 MB]

> >

> > "SPTD is a new method of access to storage devices. Basically SPTD is

> > similar to other access layers used by other programs (eg. ASPI from

> > Adaptec,

> > or standard SPTI from Microsoft) who provide access to storage devices but

> > it

> > has a lot more features that make this interface unique. The key feature

> > of

> > SPTD is its ability to provide direct control of devices without risk of

> > compromising it by some malicious 3rd party filter drivers or other

> > "rootkit"

> > applications that are common today."

> >

> > http://www.cdmediaworld.com/hardware/cdrom/cd_utils_5.shtml

> > --

> > Denise

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > "Denise" wrote:

> >

> >> I've been looking for ASPI for XP x64 but haven't been able to find it.

> >> My

> >> converter programs won't work without it. Does anyone know where I can

> >> find

> >> it?

>

>

>

Guest David
Posted

Re: ASPI for XP x64

 

I don't believe it will, but have no experience of the Benq writer. My HP

workstation came with an HP Lightscribe drive, but I removed that and

replaced it with a pair of Plextors.

I'm surprised you've been told to 'never update' the lightscribe drivers,

since HP regularly issue updated Lightscribe drivers for their products.

The mentioned 'reliability problems with burning CD/DVD discs' that I had,

were more due to Daemon Tools.

 

David

 

"Denise" <Denise@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:8BF9E29C-ED9E-4BE1-B8B6-AB040E2F56A5@microsoft.com...

>I have a BenQ DW1655 Lightscribe. I was told that I should never update

>the

> drivers for the BenQ. If I installed SPTD, would it change its drivers or

> software?

> --

> Denise

>

>

>

>

> "David" wrote:

>

>> Denise,

>>

>> I installed SPTD (v1.56 x64) in the past as part of Daemon Tools (to

>> create

>> a CD/DVD-ROM drive emulator) and it appeared to work under XP Pro x64.

>> However, Daemon Tools caused me some reliability problems with burning

>> CD/DVD discs, so I removed it.

>>

>> I can't now remember what SPTD does install, but I don't think it puts a

>> WNASPI32.DLL file on the system, and it is this specific filename that

>> many

>> older applications (written for the Adaptec driver) look for. SPTD does

>> uninstall, so you could give it a try.

>>

>> David

>>

>>

>> "Denise" <Denise@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:0F19E4C1-0EBE-4A27-98D5-0B3845557824@microsoft.com...

>> > What do you think of this? . . .

>> >

>> > SCSI Pass Through Direct - SPTD v1.56 (64 bit) [1.0 MB]

>> >

>> > "SPTD is a new method of access to storage devices. Basically SPTD is

>> > similar to other access layers used by other programs (eg. ASPI from

>> > Adaptec,

>> > or standard SPTI from Microsoft) who provide access to storage devices

>> > but

>> > it

>> > has a lot more features that make this interface unique. The key

>> > feature

>> > of

>> > SPTD is its ability to provide direct control of devices without risk

>> > of

>> > compromising it by some malicious 3rd party filter drivers or other

>> > "rootkit"

>> > applications that are common today."

>> >

>> > http://www.cdmediaworld.com/hardware/cdrom/cd_utils_5.shtml

>> > --

>> > Denise

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> > "Denise" wrote:

>> >

>> >> I've been looking for ASPI for XP x64 but haven't been able to find

>> >> it.

>> >> My

>> >> converter programs won't work without it. Does anyone know where I

>> >> can

>> >> find

>> >> it?

>>

>>

>>

Posted

Re: ASPI for XP x64

 

On Jun 26, 7:21 pm, Denise <Den...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> It seems that Vista x64 has been the chosen os and XP Pro x64 is almost being

> ignored by most software and hardware manufacturers.  I'm very seriously

> thinking about switching to Vista x64.  I had the opportunity to do so

> several months ago when a tab on my DVD ROM drive broke and my XP Pro X64 was

> shattered into pieces.  I bought a new DVD ROM drive and another XP Pro X64

> disk, thinking that it would just take time for XP Pro x64 to gain more

> ground, but it didn't.

>

> Thank you, everyone, for your advice.

>

> Denise

 

Denise,

 

I *did* switch from x64 to Vista 64-bit *precisely* because I could

not find programs that would work in x64 yet more and more new

versions were being released for Vista 64-bit. Two clear examples are

iTunes, which does not work in x64, but is supposed to work in Vista

64-bit (I do not actually use it.). The most important was CyberLink

CyberLink PowerDVD Blu-ra, which I actually *do* use. They claim,

incorrectly so it turns out, that they do not support x64, but they do

support Vista 64-bit. My Okidata printer also has more drivers for

Vista 64-bit. Overall, the switch is not too difficult to make, but I

hate Visa. It takes almost twice as much space on my RAID array

(almost 250 GB) for reasons I do *not* understand. Also my EMC

Retrospect does *not* work as well under Vista.

 

I hope you find this useful.

 

Jim

Guest R. C. White
Posted

Re: ASPI for XP x64

 

Hi, Denise.

> It's been very hard for me to reach this forum and, when I get her, I

> usually

> can't respond so I hope this goes thru.

 

Click here:

http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windows.64bit.general

 

That one click should start your news reader (OE or WM or WLM or

third-party); create a News Account for the Microsoft public news server,

which is free and does not require a logon; connect you to THIS newsgroup;

download the 300 newest posts; and display the latest one in the Reading

Pane. In other words, it should bring you right back HERE, reading the same

posts, but in a different format. Later, you can customize OE/WM/WLM in

many ways to suit you better.

 

Most of us who use these newsgroups regularly prefer the newsreader

interface to a web-based browser such as Internet Explorer. On the web,

Microsoft calls this a Microsoft Community (or a discussion group), but it

really is a Usenet newsgroup. We see the same content either way, but the

interface is much better in a newsreader, in my opinion.

 

Try it. I think you'll like it. ;<)

 

RC

--

R. C. White, CPA

San Marcos, TX

rc@grandecom.net

Microsoft Windows MVP

(Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1)

 

"Denise" <Denise@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:A9E1DA0B-136F-4158-B216-BE4D3B0DA545@microsoft.com...

> It's been very hard for me to reach this forum and, when I get her, I

> usually

> can't respond so I hope this goes thru. The link in the email that I

> receive

> doesn't work either. This started happening a few months ago.

>

> Ok, I appreciate your advice Thomas, but I'm not sure if I'm completely

> understanding what you're saying. What I read, from you and the link

> provided, I can download ASPI but it won't install because I have an

> athlon

> processor? Is there no alternative?

>

<SNIP>

Guest Denise
Posted

Re: ASPI for XP x64

 

The wording of the advice that I received was "don't ever change the drivers

for the BenQ because it will be reduced to a desktop paperweight." There

might be a difference between updating drivers for the BenQ and updating the

Lightscribe driver, I don't know. I haven't used it for burning except for

an executable file of my drivers and to install software that I received with

hardware. For now, I'll leave it as it is until I've gained some experience

with it.

--

Denise

 

 

 

 

"David" wrote:

> I don't believe it will, but have no experience of the Benq writer. My HP

> workstation came with an HP Lightscribe drive, but I removed that and

> replaced it with a pair of Plextors.

> I'm surprised you've been told to 'never update' the lightscribe drivers,

> since HP regularly issue updated Lightscribe drivers for their products.

> The mentioned 'reliability problems with burning CD/DVD discs' that I had,

> were more due to Daemon Tools.

>

> David

>

> "Denise" <Denise@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:8BF9E29C-ED9E-4BE1-B8B6-AB040E2F56A5@microsoft.com...

> >I have a BenQ DW1655 Lightscribe. I was told that I should never update

> >the

> > drivers for the BenQ. If I installed SPTD, would it change its drivers or

> > software?

> > --

> > Denise

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > "David" wrote:

> >

> >> Denise,

> >>

> >> I installed SPTD (v1.56 x64) in the past as part of Daemon Tools (to

> >> create

> >> a CD/DVD-ROM drive emulator) and it appeared to work under XP Pro x64.

> >> However, Daemon Tools caused me some reliability problems with burning

> >> CD/DVD discs, so I removed it.

> >>

> >> I can't now remember what SPTD does install, but I don't think it puts a

> >> WNASPI32.DLL file on the system, and it is this specific filename that

> >> many

> >> older applications (written for the Adaptec driver) look for. SPTD does

> >> uninstall, so you could give it a try.

> >>

> >> David

> >>

> >>

> >> "Denise" <Denise@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> >> news:0F19E4C1-0EBE-4A27-98D5-0B3845557824@microsoft.com...

> >> > What do you think of this? . . .

> >> >

> >> > SCSI Pass Through Direct - SPTD v1.56 (64 bit) [1.0 MB]

> >> >

> >> > "SPTD is a new method of access to storage devices. Basically SPTD is

> >> > similar to other access layers used by other programs (eg. ASPI from

> >> > Adaptec,

> >> > or standard SPTI from Microsoft) who provide access to storage devices

> >> > but

> >> > it

> >> > has a lot more features that make this interface unique. The key

> >> > feature

> >> > of

> >> > SPTD is its ability to provide direct control of devices without risk

> >> > of

> >> > compromising it by some malicious 3rd party filter drivers or other

> >> > "rootkit"

> >> > applications that are common today."

> >> >

> >> > http://www.cdmediaworld.com/hardware/cdrom/cd_utils_5.shtml

> >> > --

> >> > Denise

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> > "Denise" wrote:

> >> >

> >> >> I've been looking for ASPI for XP x64 but haven't been able to find

> >> >> it.

> >> >> My

> >> >> converter programs won't work without it. Does anyone know where I

> >> >> can

> >> >> find

> >> >> it?

> >>

> >>

> >>

>

>

>


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