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by Bald Eagle
Thu Feb 20, 2003 9:25 pm
Forum: AISBackup Support
Topic: AISBackup won't write CD
Replies: 13
Views: 78284

Seems like the wnaspi32.dll file from ahead has solved the problem !! :D :D I will keep trying for a while longer, but I have just succeeded in QUICK erasing & re-using 3 CD-RW disks in a row. I may still try the 'beta' version, as having the auto-erase feature would be GREAT :wink: :lol: Once a...
by Bald Eagle
Thu Feb 20, 2003 5:27 pm
Forum: AISBackup Support
Topic: AISBackup won't write CD
Replies: 13
Views: 78284

Barry, NO .. the CD-RW unit is the only one, (MASTER on second IDE channel) and no virtual units either. As 4 user records... this email & name is for discussions. Purchases are under totally different accounts. :wink: I just got ahold of wnaspi32.dll that actually says it is from AHEAD and is v...
by Bald Eagle
Thu Feb 20, 2003 4:03 pm
Forum: AISBackup Support
Topic: AISBackup won't write CD
Replies: 13
Views: 78284

Barry RE NT4 Requirements

Barry, thanks for the FAST response to this prob :D :) Firstly I am on SPACK6 for NT4 and most security patches as well :) I am using only generic CD-RW disks, so I am limited to a 4X MAX speed. I tried putting a copy of WNASPI32.DLL into the AIS directory... " This file is from Adaptec not Ahe...
by Bald Eagle
Sun Feb 16, 2003 8:38 pm
Forum: AISBackup Support
Topic: AISBackup won't write CD
Replies: 13
Views: 78284

WIN98 SE Testing Results

WELL ... After fully testing in WIN98SE, I found that I was able to make any backups I wanted, and erase / re-use cd's with NO problems. Apparently something in NT4 is causing the prob's :x Can you PLS provide me with a list of required DLL / OCX versions that this software uses such as comctrl, com...
by Bald Eagle
Sun Feb 16, 2003 2:09 pm
Forum: AISBackup Support
Topic: AISBackup won't write CD
Replies: 13
Views: 78284

Simaler Situation

I'm using (I believe) the latest version of AisBackup (1.63.156). I have the situation where I can sucessfully use a blank CD-RW disk OR erase and resuse a disk and the backup writes the disk fine. Then take that same disk, erase it (quick OR long) and try again and the backup refuses to write prope...