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KenThu May-22-03 01:27 AM
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"Initialisation Error"


          

Hi,

Ive recently installed a programme, and when I try to open it my screen always freezes, my son has the same one and it runs perfectly,Ive included a screenshot of the error, any advice on how to resolve the problem would be appreciated.....thanks

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Ke

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NytOwlThu Dec-13-01 09:06 AM
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#1. "RE: Initialisation Error"
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Ken,

To begin, go here and follow steps 2 and 3.

http://www.cdrom-guide.com/ubb/Forum7/HTML/010855.html

NytOwl

  

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KenSat Dec-15-01 03:58 AM
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NytOwl,

Ive downloaded the ASPI File.....do I open it in "Adaptec Folder" or in the programme folder that Im having the problem with "CD-Data Rescue"

Thanks Ken

  

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NytOwlSat Dec-15-01 06:17 AM
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I wouldn't open it in either.

I create a folder named Downloads on C:\ to put downloads in.
Then I create a new subfolder in that folder (C:\Downloads) for each file I download.
In this instance you'd need to create a new subfolder in Downloads named ASPI to direct the ASPI file to when you download it.
The path would be C:\Downloads\ASPI.
This keeps your downloads organized where they can be found again if needed and has other advantages.
ALways close windows programs running in the background before opening (installing) a download, especially an AntiVirus program.

NytOwl

  

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