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SCSI?? help ripping CDs
Name: Amanda Date: April 16, 2002 at 08:37:01 Pacific
Comment:
I don't know a lot of technical stuff about computers, but I'll try to explain what my problem is. I hope someone can help! Today I was trying to rip a CD or whatever it's called (make MP3's using AudioCatalyst). And it always worked before (I've used it for a couple years) but all of a sudden today it comes up with this message when I open the program: "Windows is running a version of scsi1hlp.vxd (4.10.1998) that may not read digital audio. Read more about the problem by pressing Help." Well I tried to read the Help thing but I can't fix the problem. It's in Help under "Reading Digital Audio Under Windows 95 and Windows 98". I don't know how to fix the darn thing. It tells me that I need to replace the file or whatever but there's nothing at that URL that they gave in the Help thing. Apparently I need version 4.00.950 of it but I don't know what to do. I don't understand why I never had a problem with it before until today. Can anyone here help me? I need to figure this out.
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