where can i find oput how to reload file WNASP132.DLL

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I seem to have lost this file or driver can anyone advise
me how to reinstal it thanks
lorrie
 
Uhhh..

You find the driver.

You load it where it is supposed to go.
===========================================
Not very helpful is it? But without knowing which
operating system you are using, or where file or driver
you lost should go, you can't really get any further help.

Most Windows have "cab" files in the Options directory
which contain all the files and drivers that came with the
original system. You may have to extract the file from
there and copy it to the correct directory (which may be
C:\Windows, C:\WINNT. C:\Windows\System, etc, etc.)
Perhaps someone here already knows from WHICH cab file you
could find the WNASP132.dll. I don't.

However, many files and drivers also come from the disks
that come with peripherals, or from software. In that
case, you must contact the publisher or manufacturer to
get the driver, and find out from them where it goes.

Hope that's more helpful than my first answer.

Just my opinion
CJ
 
CJ said:
Uhhh..

You find the driver.

You load it where it is supposed to go.
===========================================
Not very helpful is it? But without knowing which
operating system you are using, or where file or driver
you lost should go, you can't really get any further help.

Most Windows have "cab" files in the Options directory
which contain all the files and drivers that came with the
original system. You may have to extract the file from
there and copy it to the correct directory (which may be
C:\Windows, C:\WINNT. C:\Windows\System, etc, etc.)
Perhaps someone here already knows from WHICH cab file you
could find the WNASP132.dll. I don't.

However, many files and drivers also come from the disks
that come with peripherals, or from software. In that
case, you must contact the publisher or manufacturer to
get the driver, and find out from them where it goes.

Hope that's more helpful than my first answer.

Just my opinion
CJ

Actually, in this case, it's the ASPI layer that needs to be
reinstalled. The ASPI layer can be downloaded from adaptec.
 

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