Chris,

I chose "no" as you said and CDex wouldn't do anything and just sat there 
silently when I put in the music CD.  I tried the troubleshooting section of 
CDex's help and there were several suggestions to try.  Before undertaking 
this project, I tried loading the program and choosing "yes" since it seemed 
to make sense to allow it and the track information came up quite quickly. 
I've now successfully ripped my first 2 songs and it's fantastic to have 
another skill under my belt!!!  A huge thank you to whomever wrote the clear 
instructions for the program and to the moderators, and all the list members 
who are so generous with their time and expertise!!!

Margaret


"Chris Hallsworth" wrote:


Margaret, it's ok. Windows XP and above doesn't include ASPI drivers. So in
that case allow CDex to use the native SCSI drivers instead by selecting no
in the question.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Margaret Thomas" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2009 3:36 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] CDex Failed to Load


Hi All,

I downloaded CDex 1.51 from the jaws-users page and have a feeling I may not
have installed it correctly.  I got a

CDex
Failed to load the wnaspi32.dll driver!graphic 972  Use the "Native NT SCSI
library" driver option instead?
Yes No

message when I tried to load the program from the desktop.

Which item do I want?

I chose the recommended full installation.

I'm running XP Home with SP 3, and JAWS 7 to 10 are on the machine.  I tried
loading CDex with JFW 9.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,

Margaret


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