Ron Ward11/1/01 4:16 [EMAIL PROTECTED] have checked the above, no files exist. Now I tried to put my 9.1 disk in and reinstall the DVD software and the message came up "Apple DVD player must be installed on O.S. 9.0.1 or above in order to work, please upgrade your O.S. prior to installing this software". My software display on "About this computer, shows O.S. 9.2.1, yet it isn't being recognized by the program that installs off of the DVD/CD player. I don't have any idea as to what is happening. I had 9.1 installed when I bought this machine, I upgraded it to 9.2.1 and everything has been running very smoothly. I upgraded the firmware with the newest update, and then installed the new hard drive (the mac tech actually did it) Since then, the machine has been operating fine until this evening when I tried to run some software and got the msg Disk Isn't recognized, do you want to initialize this disk? I can take the same disk, drop it in my iMac and it works fine. Can someone out there please read this and respond? This is the fourth or fifth time I've posted this message and I've only gotten the one response from Marc. Please!
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