I would be deligted to pay someone $30 to thank them for helping me with this:
$30 TO THE PERSON WHO CAN HELP ME GET MY DATA.
Mattjurado, thanks for all of your participation on this site.
I have an OnStream 30 ADR disk with very important data on it. I have use of 2 XP Pro SP2 machines and one Win2K machine. If I can access my data on any of these, I would be very pleased. That said, the DI-30 USB drive seems to be working (so says the device manager and the sound of the drive) but I cannot get the drive letter to show up on any of the 3 machines.
I tried the reflashing using Flash 1.09 for DI30 and tried 1.09 for USB30 and keep getting the message "Please check ASPI for correct installation .. On NT platforms, ASPI is not installed by default. Remove any existing Aspi components first, then run ASPINST>EXE from the install CD to setup, then reboot for the changes to take effect." This message comes up on both the XP machines and the Win2K machine.
Once, on the Win2K machine, when I tried reflashing the Flash 1.09 USB30, it picked up on the "Drive 1" but asked me to reboot and when I did, back to the way things were.
Even tried hanzl64's suggestions. Still same response.
If someone can help, I would be extremely grateful.
$30 TO THE PERSON WHO CAN HELP ME GET MY DATA.
Mattjurado, thanks for all of your participation on this site.
I have an OnStream 30 ADR disk with very important data on it. I have use of 2 XP Pro SP2 machines and one Win2K machine. If I can access my data on any of these, I would be very pleased. That said, the DI-30 USB drive seems to be working (so says the device manager and the sound of the drive) but I cannot get the drive letter to show up on any of the 3 machines.
I tried the reflashing using Flash 1.09 for DI30 and tried 1.09 for USB30 and keep getting the message "Please check ASPI for correct installation .. On NT platforms, ASPI is not installed by default. Remove any existing Aspi components first, then run ASPINST>EXE from the install CD to setup, then reboot for the changes to take effect." This message comes up on both the XP machines and the Win2K machine.
Once, on the Win2K machine, when I tried reflashing the Flash 1.09 USB30, it picked up on the "Drive 1" but asked me to reboot and when I did, back to the way things were.
Even tried hanzl64's suggestions. Still same response.
If someone can help, I would be extremely grateful.