![]() ![]() ![]() It will update your ASPI layers fooling your comp that you have Adaptec stuff installed. If you still want to 'update' your ASPI layers w/o installing Adaptec Crap software then I suggest downloading ForceASPI and running that. Now, the reason why most people would run ASPIchk is to find out what ASPI layers they have installed after trying without success to install CDRIdentifier or other ID programs like that. BTW, sometimes two burning progs do not coexist together well so I would recommend just installing one first and see if it works properly. If the latter then I would recommend uninstalling CloneCd (your burner supports it right?) and/or WinOnCd. Or did it tell you that ASPI layers were improperly installed? Of course, Adaptec's ASPIchk will always tell you that you have outdated ASPI layers installed. ASPI seems to be the realm of Adaptec and other programs seem to have their own versions of ASPI installed during software installation. When you installed CloneCd and/or CDRWin 3.8 AFAIK those programs install their own versions of ASPI, so to speak. You have yet to make a successful burn? Seriously? For real?
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