xp is based on nt, use that one, I did with xp.
edit: alternate download site for aspichk
http://totalcommander.free.fr/downloadeng.html
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xp is based on nt, use that one, I did with xp.
edit: alternate download site for aspichk
http://totalcommander.free.fr/downloadeng.html
i downloaded the ASPICHK for NT/2K/XP (1 Kb) file which contained a text file and .reg file.Quote:
Originally posted by Jg427@5 December 2003 - 18:00
xp is based on nt, use that one, I did with xp.
edit: alternate download site for aspichk
http://totalcommander.free.fr/downloadeng.html
what do i do with them?
Sorry, that second link is not the right one for the .exe. I will look for it.
http://www.convertdvd.info/faq/
ignore me.....i cant read :rolleyes:
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thanks for the link
this is what it said for me:
http://www.chinkii.com/uploads/album...ichk%20pic.jpg
doesn't look good. what do i have to do now?
download and install this. reboot your computer and run aspichk again.
thanks, but i have XP, and the site said not to use this if you have xp:
mind finding the right one for me?Quote:
Caution:
Do NOT install ASPI32.EXE with Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP, Easy CD Creator 4.x, or with Windows Media Player 7.0. If you have one of these applications (or operating systems), you will be using a different aspi layer that will conflict with the one provided in this file.
it is the right one.....it can still be used with xp. ;)
edit.....it installs the same files as forceaspi would.
k thanx, ill try it out
That is the version I am using on xp. It works for me, the newer versions did not. ForceASPI will install them for you by running instaspi.bat in the forceaspi folder.Quote:
Originally posted by quiksilver_aus@5 December 2003 - 19:16
thanks, but i have XP, and the site said not to use this if you have xp:
mind finding the right one for me?Quote:
Caution:
Do NOT install ASPI32.EXE with Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP, Easy CD Creator 4.x, or with Windows Media Player 7.0. If you have one of these applications (or operating systems), you will be using a different aspi layer that will conflict with the one provided in this file.