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    Memory stick reader

    I'm trying to install a USB memory stick reader on a friends 98SE machine.
    I install the driver then reboot and plug in the reader. The machine detects the USB device and starts to load the driver but crashes to a black screen.
    I've tried shutting everything down, tried it in safe mode (didn't know USB wouldn't work in safe mode), unplugging the other USB device(printer), but still get the crash.
    The error message I'm getting is:

    A fatal exception 0E has occurred at 0028:C14AB397 in VXD APIX(01) + 00003227. The current application will be terminated.

    I installed this reader on 2 other machines today and no problems. However both of those machines are w2k.

    Any Ideas on this one? Thanks

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    DVOM

    I tried installing a Sony memory stick reader on a ME & 98se pc without any luck.

    Then DrMDJ posted this HERE in another post, that worked for me.

    This really would seem to be a problem with the ASPI driver files you have (winaspi.dll, apix.vxd, wnaspi32.dll, aspienum.vxd). Most likely the conflict/problem is with apix.vxd and/or wnaspi32.dll. Your EasyCD installed an Adaptec set of these files, but your version of EasyCD is really old and as a result the aspi files are really old too. The most current version of those files is 4.70 (but 4.60 would be fine).

    In any case you'll likely need to do one of two things: 1) try and update the aspi files and see if that solves the problem, or 2) replace the files APIX.VXD and WNASPI32.DLL with the original MS supplied versions of these files off your Win98 CD. I would try to update first and if that fails then revert to the MS files.

    To update your files:
    1) Download this file and unzip it to a temporary directory.
    2) Boot your PC to a dos prompt (don't go in to windows and don't use a dox box within it), and switch to the directory where you unziped the file above.
    3) Type in dumpasi. This will create backups of your existing files.
    4) Next type in instaspi. This will update the aspi files. When the bat file is done you'll get a message about rebooting your PC. Reboot and let windows come up.

    After doing the above see if your problems are resolved.

    If you still have problems then you will have to use window's SFC to restore APIX.VXD and WNASPI32.DLL from your win98 CD. WNASPI32 needs to be restored to the Windows\System subdirectory and APIX needs to be restored to the Windows\System\Iosubsys subdirectory. Once these files are restored then reboot and see if things work this way.
    Last edited by VirtualMe; November 10th, 2002 at 01:19 AM.
    And we would like help in return.....post back if it worked or not.

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    VirtualMe, thanks to you and DrMDJ I'm in business. I did check the version of those files first and they were v4.60 which should have been OK. However, with EasyCD installed I went ahead with the zip file and that did the trick.

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    Great DVOM!

    All that credit goes to DrMDJ though!
    And we would like help in return.....post back if it worked or not.

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