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But I still think this involves some leftover crap xfered over from the old computer to the new that makes Microstudio "point" to the wrong places to look for the drives. If I could just get a little info on correct registry values etc. I could poke around myself and perhaps solve this.
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Get the latest drivers for your Nvidia Chipset, from www.nvidia.com.
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OK, downloaded the latest drivers and installed them. No changes I'm afraid.
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If this still did not fix it, there seems to be some problem with our ASPI driver and your system.
Search your computer for the file wnaspint.dll and delete this file. It should be located in the C:\Windows\System32 folder. Then try using the Adaptec drivers located in this FAQ: http://www.mtu.com/support/faq/faq-m...mportDiscError This is below Solution 1. If this still won't work, there is something wrong with your system and the software will not work on it.
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By the way the Registry values are reset every time you close Microstudio. It resets them with any new selections.
This error doesn't have anything to do with the Registry though, it is dealing with the ASPI, which is a driver on the system, not a setting.
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OK, thanks for that info on the registry.
How about if there were some leftover registry items that might not be removed with an uninstall? Or perhaps any other Microstudio files or settings not removed during uninstall? Perhaps if I can do a total wipeout of Microstudio before reinstalling it, it might work. Has this ever happened before? As for the ASPI, I can confirm, as before, that wnaspint.dll does not exist anywhere on my computer and that I installed the Adaptec drivers. See my other post with attached GIF showing that they are correctly installed. You are correct that the software doesn't work. Whether it indicates my machine is "broken" I'm not so sure of, since, again as I've stated before, several other CD/DVD authoring programs work perfectly including Nero, iTunes, WindozMedia, MusicGiants, Quicktime, RealPlayer. That doesn't sound like a broken machine to me... Regards, ![]() Gene |
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