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The SLR60 is a SCSI device. First you need to acquire a SCSI adapter, such as an Adaptec 29160 or 39160 PCI SCSI adapter. Both the adapter and the SLR60 have 68-pin connections, so you will need a cable similar to this one: http://www.cablestogo.com/product/07858/3ft-scsi-3-ultra2-lvd-se-md68-m-m-cable-thumbscrew. Once you have all of this, connect the tape device via cable to the adapter. You will need a 3rd-party backup program, such as Seagate Backup Exec or NovaBackup.
Installing a working ASPI layer For years people have had various problems with the so called ASPI layer, which is required by many Windows CD-R software’s. This article aims to successfully install a good and working ASPI setup.
What is ASPI? The term "ASPI" stands for Advanced SCSI Programming Interface. It’s a universal driver layer that operates in between software and the CD-R hardware. It is often referred as 'ASPI layer', ‘ASPI driver’, 'ASPI Interface', which are all synonymous terms for the same thing. Windows 95/98/ME ships with a poorly implemented ASPI layer, while NT/2000/XP has no ASPI layer built in. You can check your current ASPI setup by using the ASPICHK tool that comes with the Adaptec ASPI distribution.
Many software titles install their own drivers to the operating system and therefore do not need an ASPI layer. Such software titles include CloneCD, DiscJugger, GEAR, BlindWrite and many others. On the other hand there is a large number of software that require an ASPI driver installed: Exact Audio Copy, Feurio!, BurnAtOnce, CD-R Indetifier, and so on. Nero Burning ROM comes with it’s own ASPI layer that other software can utilize too.
The symptoms of ASPI related problems Problems that may occur if there is no proper ASPI setup:
-The CD/DVD devices are not detected by the software -The CD/DVD devices don’t operate correctly with some program
There are also some reports on the Internet of the ASPI layer affecting the performance of a program (like audio ripping quality) but they have not been properly verified.
Solution 1: Get the latest Adaptec ASPI layer Since the version Adaptec has been offering their drives freely for public. Their drivers should operate in any Windows version, including XP. There are however various reports of problems with these drivers. I tested Adaptec’s ASPI 4.72a2 in my computer, but programs utilizing it recognized only my SCSI connected CD drives - the IDE devices were not detected.
After downloading the EXE file, run it. The program asks for a destination folder, and unzips the contents there. Use, for example, C:\ASPI\ for the folder.
Next open the C:\ASPI\ folder using the Windows Explorer. Run aspichk (or aspichk.exe) and you will see if Adaptec ASPI verification can find ASPI drivers on your computer. If it says "ASPI is properly installed and fully operational" your ASPI drivers should be OK. If on the other hand it says "ERROR: ASPI is not properly installed", you need to install ASPI drivers.
To (re)install the Adaptec ASPI drivers, run aspiinst (or aspiinst.exe) and click Install. After the installation you should restart Windows, and run aspichk. You should then see the different ASPI driver versions listed, and the box at the bottom should read "ASPI is properly installed and fully operational".
Solution 2: Get the Nero ASPI by Ahead Software Ahead software also offers their ASPI layers free. They also promise support for USB/FireWire devices. Most programs should operate with Ahead’s ASPI, and there are many positive reports about the performance of this driver.
We on the other hand had a slight issue with Ahead ASPI. The Feurio! audio CD recording software wasn’t always able to lock the CD-R drive during the burning process.
Solution 3: ForceASPI ForceASPI is based on older Adaptec ASPI 4.60(1021) version. This version of Adaptec ASPI refuses to install if there are no Adaptec products installed on the computer (Software or hardware), but the ForceASPI package solves this issue by inserting the drivers to the operating system with it’s own installer script.
Adaptec ASPI doesn’t promise Windows 2000 or XP compliancy for the driver version 4.60, but public experience is that they work very well, even in Windows XP. On our test bench computer the ForceASPI was the best solution as an ASPI driver. It works flawlessly in every program tested.
The drivers aren't on your computer, so you must download them.from the link below. Select your computer and your version of xp and install the drivers. This should fix the problems.
your network adapter driver is not installed. Install it and then have a look . open device manager and in that look for network adapters if u can see there then ur driver is installed successfully..
Have you tried putting the drivers on a flash drive.
It is a method I have used to get drivers into the windows install.
Try it with the "press F6 to install drivers" during the text setup phase but make sure they are the dos level drivers that you try first !
If that fails then try the windows level drivers
Worked quite well on lots of early SATA stuff so you have nothing to loose.
You might also want to check that the varioususb settings in bios are set to legacy etc too.
If you are using Windows XP, the drivers are embedded. It will automatically recognize the SCSI card. For other OS try
http://www.adaptec.com/en-US/support/scsi/2940/AHA-2940UW/
S. Mohan.
Hi there i had just seen your problem try to remove the programm you had installed and then reinstall the windows by the cd that came with your pc/lap but when inserting it make restart and press any key to boot from cd then press R in order to repair
attention : never install a windows different than your pc/lap company ex: dell have dell windowses
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