Jahern,
The wnaspint.dll file has to do with corrupted ASPI drivers. If deleting that file works, and IT DOES 90% of the time, then new ASPI drivers have to be reinstalled for a 100% functionality.
We haven't heard from Ninobg since my post, maybe he got his system going and he believes that's the end of it or he has not read the post.
In any event, I find it frustrating that when someone complains about a problems, very loudly I may add, and a solution is found with our assistance, they never bother to post back that the problem has been resolved.
If they did that, it would be easier for other users to solve problems just by reading the posts.
Regards,
Jon
Last edited by jaddams; April 23rd, 2003 at 07:17 PM.
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