It says I have some kind of ASPI driver problem so I used ForceASPI to put it in System 32. For some reason it still has that problem. I cant use Cdrao and now I wasted 3 hours for nothing.. I have Windows Xp by the way
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In VCDEasy, in the bottom right corner, does it now say(after you installed the ForceASPI drivers) ASPI seems valid: yes? If it says ASPI seems valid: no, then the forceASPI drivers were not installed right. Install correctly using instaspi.bat and reboot immediately afterwards. If it shows "ASPI seems valid: yes" then on the CDRDAO settings page, select generic-mmc as the force driver for the CD Writer, select your specific CD Writer in the dropdown menu for that section and check the force execution box. Now you should be able to burn using CDRDAO, which is the CD burning program built in to VCDEasy.
If it still doesn't burn then the second thing to check is VCDEasy set to "Simulate Burn" that is right on the main page. Uncheck "simulate" and check "burn".
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