Please read the following help information if the program does not recognize your CD writer. Usually, Installing the ASPI drive will fix the problem. ASPI stands for Advanced SCSI Programming Interface and was developed by Adaptec (http://www.adaptec.com). Please follow the below steps to install ASPI on your system:
I. If the program cannot recognize your CD writer and you are running DVD Photo Slideshow on Windows NT/2000/XP, please follow the following steps to enable the ASPI driver on DVD Photo Slideshow.
--Download WnAspi32.Dll from http://www.photo-dvd-slideshow.com/wnaspi32.dll
and save it to the set up folder of DVD Photo Slideshow (Normally it is at folder of C:\Program Files\ DVD Photo Slideshow).
--Run DVD Photo Slideshow, from the main menu, click View->Options, there will be a popup dialogue menu.
--Select "Force to use ASPI driver".
II. If your problem persists, please continue with the following:

Select the folder where you want to extract the files to (c:\adaptec\aspi in this example) and press the Unzip button.

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If you use Windows 98, NT 4.0, Me or 2000:
Run ASPIINST.EXE file to install the ASPI layer -
When the installation has finished, reboot the system in order to enable the ASPI driver.
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If you use Windows XP:
Select Start then Run from the start menu, and then the Browse button.
Locate the INSTALL.BAT file in the directory where the files were extracted to, then select the OPEN button and add XP32 to the command line in the dialog box.
It should look as follows:

6. If the program still cannot recognize your CD writer and you are running on Win9x/Me, please download aspitest.zip and run the ASPI Test program. When you run the "ASPI Test" program, just click the "Registry" and "Yes" button. Please remember to reboot your PC after you run this program.
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