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P A G E T W O O F T W O An Alternate Method You can also install the latest Adaptec ASPI drivers *without* the requisite Adaptec hardware or software in your system, by 'virtually' installing an Adaptec 2940 SCSI adapter (even if you don't actually have one). Do this by opening your Install New Hardware wizard: Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Hardware. This will trick your system [and the ASPI32.exe installer program] into thinking you have an Adaptec SCSI card installed in your system. After you have 'virtually' installed the phantom Adaptec SCSI adapter, you will be able to install the Adaptec ASPI layer. You can now download ASPI v4.60 file directly from ( too).
What you should know about GEARAspiWDM.sys CD DVD Filter. The Device Manager can be found in Windows Control Panel under Hardware and Sound/Devices and Printers/Device Manager. The driver facilitates access to your computer's hardware and accessories. The program executes in the background, and can only be terminated using Windows Task Manager.
Many people have reported using these Adaptec ASPI layer 4.60 drivers with a variety of operating systems, including Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000,. All with NO PROBLEMS. I've heard many people say things like, ' All my ripping and burning problems disappeared once I updated my ASPI drivers to v4.60 (1021).'
In fact, I haven't heard of a single problem. I use them myself, with WXP, W2K & WMe. When you consider that my system contains multiple, a SCSI burner & CDROM, you can see that these ASPI drivers from Adaptec get the job done without generating.
After installing/updating your ASPI layer drivers, you can then remove/delete the phantom (virtual) Adaptec hardware from your system (via your Device Manager). I forget where I learned this trick., I think. ForceASPI is easier & quicker, which is why I recommend that route.
People who are uncomfortable using 'hacked' software [ForceASPI] might prefer this alternate method, even tho it's a bit more complicated. Another trick is to download and decompress Adaptec ASPI layer v4.71.2 [the executable decompresses to a default folder named ' adaptec aspi' ]. Rename WNASPI XP.DLL to WNASPI 32.DLL and copy this renamed file to your windows system32 directory/folder. You should then be able to download and install Adaptec ASPI layer v4.60 without a qualifying Adaptec product installed in your system. This method has only been tested/verified with Windows XP.
Behringer mx8000 manual download free. If anyone verifies that it works for Windows 2000, let me know. Note that there is also a file named WNASPI2K.DL_ that comes with the Adpatec ASPI drivers v4.71.2. I would expect this to be the one to use [renamed to WNASPI32.DLL. But I could be wrong]. Burning & Ripping with Force ASPI I regularly rip CD audio with, and burn CDs using a variety of software programs such as:,,,, Jeff Arnold's (Goldenhawk), Plextor's, and,.
And a few others - all with NO PROBLEMS. I use a SCSI controller.

Note that Adaptec ASPI drivers work fine with a non-Adaptec SCSI card. The SCSI standard is apparently well defined. If you still have problems ripping or burning after installing the latest Adaptec ASPI layer drivers, it's usually due to a problem with your burner or CD-ROM drive.
It might be a good idea to try ripping with a program such as, which doesn't require/use an ASPI layer. Perhaps you might also try updating your drive's firmware. Or perhaps you installed a program that loads proprietary drivers for packet-writing software. Another potential problem might come from installing *both* now and Nero's burning software in your system. Accplus crack.