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what is ASPI layer???


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I am running XP and for some reason it does not recognise my HP9300i burner as being burner if I try to install 3rd party software. While I can burn a cd with the program built into xp, if I try to install Nero, Easy Cd creator,fireburner, clone CD, they all come back with the message no compatible hardware installed. All this software worked fine in ME so what gives? A friend tells me that there is an ASPI layer that is needed and can be downloaded off the net. First I don't know what an ASPI layer is, where to find it, or if it will solve the problem. Hohum soooo confused. Can anybody set me straight?

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ASPI (Advanced SCSI Programmer's Interface) is a layer of software which manages communication between all kinds of software and your peripheral devices. For CD recording software to function well with CD recorders (including ATAPI / IDE recorders!), it is important that the ASPI layer be up to date.

Get your ASPI drivers from f*p://ftp.adaptec.digisle.net/software_pc/aspi/aspi32.exe

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