>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone have ideas about why the disk/machine > are doing this? Is it a player problem or what?
I would take it up with tech support at Alsoft some more. I always found them to be most helpful. I suppose you could have a hardware problem, or even a damaged or dirty CD. If you have a CD burner, one thing you could do would be to create backup CDs of DiskWarrior. You could make an exact, bootable duplicate of the DW CD. Or, alternatively, or additionally, you could create a bootable utility CD with DW, DataRescue, DiskFirstAid,plus any other thing you wanted, and see if it would work. If you try the latter, however, you first have to put a copy of DW onto your hard drive, open it, and put in the registration information, close it, and then transfer the file to your burning program. Otherwise, DW won't run off the new bootable CD as it will want to have the registration info first!! If this CD then works, you can be pretty sure that the problem is with your DW CD disk. I had a somewhat similar problem with the first CD music album ever released. It wouldn't play in one of my Macs without freezing up the system until the CD was ejected. It was the only CD, data or music, commercial or burned, which did this. I finally was able to play it only after doing some software tweak which I don't quite remember, as it was basically some sort of extension conflict. However, this doesn't seem to be what is your issue. ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

