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failed to load wnaspi32.dll ?!?

Old 11 January 2005, 04:58 PM
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I'm using CDex audio ripper and I'm getting an error message each time it loads in that "Can't load wnaspi32.dll - Use Native NT SCSI library instead"

The program is crashing after encoding a couple of songs.

Where can I get wnaspi32.dll ? My OS is WinXP SP2
Old 11 January 2005, 05:06 PM
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http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dl...shtml?wnaspi32
Old 11 January 2005, 05:19 PM
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Assuming you're running CDEX 1.51 or similar. Check the "Use native NT SCSI library" box in "Options -> CD Drive"Hope this helps.

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Yeah, I'm using the native NT SCSI library, but this is where the problems seem to be coming from.

I want to get it to use the WNASPI32.DLL instead.

Nick, thanks for the link but my drivers are already newer than those listed on the link. Think latest wnaspi is 4.71, but I can only find 4.60
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