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Taurui
I recently installed Win XP SP1 on my machine (I changed the CPU smile.gif ) and wanted to install EAC.
First thing I always do is download ForceAspi which I did (New version 1.8 out, yay) .. but EAC didn't recognize any audio disk I fed it with. I uninstalled it, installed via the normal adaptec installer. Now I just get "Adapter: 1 ID: 1" in the drive selection.
I uninstalled numerous times, I killed everything in the windows dir called aspi, deleted every aspi registry settings, tried old version of ForceAspi but nothing helped. When I choose "Use native Win32 interface for win2000&nt" I get my drive selection but audio CDs aren't recognized. I can play them fine in a normal player though.
I hope someone can help me, I can't live without ripping my CDs biggrin.gif

thanks in advance,

Taurui
Jebus
For me, this problem was solved using the most recent version of EAC, but for previous versions you had to copy a DLL from Nero (the ASPI layer used by nero) to the EAC folder then select it from within the config program. Do a search on the EAC forums for a less ambiguous response... its a common problem though.
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