Adaptec provides this software without charge and as a courtesy to Adaptec product users but offers no technical support regarding this software. If you have changed this directory, please note the directory you have chosen. For Windows 98, NT 4. Then select the OK button to run the XP installer. Notes: At this time Adaptec is allowing the download of this file without regard to ownership of retail Adaptec Products. This ASPI layer is available via a licensing agreement to any company who wishes to distribute it with their product.
If you are the owner of a 3rd party device that requires an ASPI layer to be installed in your operating system, Adaptec suggests that you contact your peripheral manufacturer for a product specific version of the ASPI layer. The version you are about to download is a generic version and not designed to work with every device. Third party vendors may license this package for distribution.
This will at least take another few months with a yet unclear outcome. I just might be able to go back to work by then, after which I could access the installer script you want. Thanks for the UDF2. I just wanted to point out that with a bit of fiddling you can install it without the included bloatware. Just follow these steps:.
Stripping it down to just the kernel drivers, pretty clever. Do you have any idea? In essence, this mode is for multi-session discs. Just to make sure: What exact operating system are you using? The Bit version would give you something like this:. I have to ask, because you said you installed the Toshiba UDF 2. No, thats perfectly ok. Your XP is fine, and you picked the correct driver. This will install and register the kernel driver thdudf.
All that should be required after that is a reboot, and Blu-Ray media should become readable. I just tried that with the following media physical Blu-Ray discs, not images!
I cannot reproduce any problem. It just works for me. Did you install the driver by right clicking thdudf. You may wish to verfiy whether the driver is really loaded by running Nirsofts [ DriverView ] tool.
The list shown by DriverView should include thdudf. I studied the technical documentation I found, but it seems UDF 2. Maybe there is a glitch somewhere, since commercial discs seem to work fine. I have to admit, despite owing a burner, I actually never burned any BD-R media, so I only have commercial movie discs available.
I may try at a later time, but no promises there…. In the meantime, your best bet would still be to double-check all the settings of your BD burning application.
Some news: if i attach BD usb drive to an Asus netbook running Windows 7 i can see perfectly folder of Blu ray home made. Today I took the time to buy a BD-R disc at a local electronics store. Check out my settings here:.
Settings for the UDF 2. Actually, I pushed the bars a little here and went for [ UDF 2. So I picked only the newest possible file system here. ImgBurn even gives you this nice warning when telling it to burn the disc like that:. ImgBurn warning the user about UDF 2. ImgBurn UDF 2. Now, I burned the thing and threw the newly burnt UDF 2. Other than UDF 2. I just threw the most modern file system available for BD at both drivers, and they can cope just nicely. When I formatted my laptop with windows 32 bit operating system.
I have also installed w7 service pack 1. I have updated all drives using driver booster. When I have updated intel 5 series ATA driver it had worked for first time and again when I chaged the disc it again reading it as a blank disc. Both show the problem, WinXP and 7? They rarely help. Actually, they never really help. I presume that installing the [ Toshiba UDF 2. You could try to create an image of an affected disc using Nero or maybe the free tool [ ImgBurn ] and then mount the image to a drive letter using [ Daemon Tools Lite 4 ].
This could help in further analyzing and narrowing the problem down. A goldmine! I was beginning to think I was the last person on the planet using xp64! So I would suggest you use Acronis or Clonezilla or some other tool to back up your system partition first! This might otherwise result in a completely unbootable system! Please unpack the driver to some arbitrary location, then right click your ATA storage controller in device manager, and update the drivers for it. Choose the iaAHCI.
If all dies painfully, restore backup and switch back to legacy. If it worked, all should be good now. I just tried to install its latest incarnation — version 4.
You got. Maybe some system components are missing…. Thank you Sooo much for that. Hmm, that is a bit strange. CRC cyclic redundancy checking is typically used to verify the integrity of files. Sounds a bit weird, but maybe it did come on a damaged storage device CD or so?
Thank you very much for this post. Thanks to Panasonic. Always happy to help! You may also be interested in the [ XP x64 post-mortem updates ] page here. On that page you can find all Windows updates that Microsoft has held back from XP x64 since May including security severity ratings, knowledgebase links etc. With that, you can keep your XP x64 fully up to date until Server x64 support runs out in July Just make sure to install from oldest to newest.
Should you not trust my files, you can always use the provided links to search for the original update files by Microsoft of course. Hah, I never actually tried on Server x Good find, this may help other users, so thanks for sharing!
Oh, right… evil mastermind plan. A joke since there are tools that can get you over 1TB with that old format. Try creating a test drive with really large files 1GB each or so should do it writen natively from a Linux driver supporting extents. Then, I mounted it and wrote some 2GB file to it, filling it with nothing but zeroes:. If this is because of it using extents I cannot say. Usually gvim deals with large files rather well. So I aborted that and just tried to append to the file:. That seemed to work, but only superficially.
See here, the file opened with ghex My guess would rather be not. Edit : Here we go, creating the file on Windows using dd. The interesting information would however be, why filefrag is showing 6 extents for the file created on Linux and extents for the file created on Windows. So both do seem to be extent based. But something seems to go wrong with the 2GB file created on Linux.
Smaller files work that way however create on Linux, modify on Windows, re-read on Linux. But it seems you need to be extra-careful when using this driver cross-platform with large files…. But only one file shows it, the one both created and modified on Windows. DLL in Windows 7. Under Windows XP formerly we can run under normal User rights.
Now that is a question that I have no clear answer for. If it fails, the error has to be somewhere else, ActiveX being my prime suspect in your setup. Thank You!!!!!! I have been having a heck of a time getting the Sonic Foundry Siren Jukebox v2. I cannot thank you enough! Should look as follows: ASPI SYS 4. DLL 4. DLL should be 4. It's always done it that way for me. Nephilim , Jun 11, The simple way is if you have Nero installed paste and copy the aspi file from nero to system 32 file this will sort your problem.
Just click in the nero folder in your programes and root it out which will take 1 min. If you do not have nero down load the file from nero web site as it works a treat. Nephilim, According to the "readme" file, it says XP only needs those two, and has specific instructions to install into XP.
DLL be 4. Changes Between v 4. Disregard any such error message from aspichk. Last edited: Jun 11, Very, true flip I read that the two 4. In advance, I aplogize if my instructions seem elementary, not all are pc savvy. First click on the link above and download the file to the default location which will be the root of the local disk.
Here is the path, depending on your drive letter, may be "c" or "d". If it is local disk d then replace the c with the d. Look for the adaptec folder Double Click on the adaptec folder, and to the right, in the split window, you'll see the aspi folder, now double click it.
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