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RE: filmscanners: SCSI card not recognized by Win2K



Thanks David,

I finally got the computer to recognize both the SCSI card and the scanner. 
It only took about thirty tries. Now when I try to start Insight I get the 
following error message:

PolaColor Insight
An error occurred while initializing the WindowsASPI dll. The file 
wnaspi32.dll maybe old or missing.

I tried bringing the same file (wnaspi32.dll) over from my other Win98SE 
computer and dropping it into the WinNT system folder but then I get the 
following error message:

Software support for SCSI is available but no SCSI boards were found. 
Please call Polaroid Customer Support for assistance.

In addition, VueScan does not see the scanner.

Thanks for your help,

Larry




At 09:51 PM 3/11/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Larry,
>The below link should take you to a Win2K/Advansys FAQ on the Polaroid web
>site. Let me know if this is or is not helpful.
>
>For others on this list www.plaroidwork.com has a service and support
>section containing many FAQ's on the Sprintscan 4000.
>David
>
>http://www.polaroidwork.com/home/LLframeset.jsp?body=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.polaro
>idwork.com%2Flisting%2FListing.jsp%3FFOLDER%253C%253Efolder_id%3D58263%26FOL
>DER%253C%253EbrowsePath%3D58263%26ASSORTMENT%253C%253East_id%3D58263%26bmUID
>%3D984362506401


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