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MacMan214274 Jeudi 24 Mars 2016 à 0:16
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Hello and greetings,

I recently installed a demo of DiscJuggler 6 on my late 2009 27-inch iMac using PlayOnMac. My iMac uses 16 GB of 1067 MHz DDR3 RAM, a 2.8 GHz Core i7 quad-core processor, an ATI Radeon HD 4850 graphics card with 512 MB of RAM, and I am using the Mac OS X 10.10.5 Yosemite operating system. It runs 64-bit software. I also have my SATA Blu-ray drive connected to a drive adapter that allows it to connect to USB. Every time I start up DiscJuggler, the device manager comes up with a 17236 application error. It is unable to find the ASPI manager.

I also have the following message from the PlayOnMac debug log:

[03/23/16 17:53:03] - Running wine- Cdj.exe (Working directory : /Users/Geppetto/Library/PlayOnMac/wineprefix/DiscJuggler_/drive_c/Program Files/Padus/DiscJuggler)

fixme:winediag:start_process Wine Staging 1.8 is a testing version containing experimental patches.

fixme:winediag:start_process Please mention your exact version when filing bug reports on winehq.org.

fixme:ntdll:__syscall_NtCreateNamedPipeFile Message mode not supported, falling back to byte mode.

fixme:ntdll:__syscall_NtCreateNamedPipeFile Message mode not supported, falling back to byte mode.

fixme:ntdll:__syscall_NtCreateNamedPipeFile Message mode not supported, falling back to byte mode.

fixme:ntdll:__syscall_NtCreateNamedPipeFile Message mode not supported, falling back to byte mode.

fixme:actctx:parse_depend_manifests Could not find dependent assembly L"Microsoft.VC80.MFCLOC" (8.0.50608.0)

fixme:ntdll:server_ioctl_file Unsupported ioctl 24000 (device=2 access=1 func=0 method=0)

err:aspi:ASPI_GetNumControllers Could not open HKLM\L"HARDWARE\\DEVICEMAP\\Scsi"

My question is this. Does PlayOnMac allow this type of drive connection from SATA to USB, or do I need an internal drive inside my computer? I had my iMac specially configured to have more drive space and the original SuperDrive was removed from inside the iMac. I am wondering if this is the reason why I cannot get the drive recognized on PlayOnMac. My SATA Blu-ray burner is actually an internal drive without the adapter. Please note that I also have ImgBurn installed and it does predominantly the same thing and cannot find any drives available.

If anyone has any information concerning my issue, and can pass a solution to me for my problem, I would be most grateful. Thank you for reading my post and it is greatly appreciated. :)

Edité par MacMan214274

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