No, I don't have a "tome viewer".  when I click on the "tome" file, it says
it must be opened with the installer that came with it, but then when I try
to run the installer, I get the message "Disk is not initialized and can't
be read by this program, do you want to initialize disk?"  This is getting
sooo frustrating.  This machine ran very well until the hard drive install
and the upgrade to 9.2.1 and then everything seems to have gone to hell in a
handbasket almost overnight.  I guess I've been very lucky, this is the
first major problem I've ever had with any Mac including my iMac. I know
this can't be that difficult to solve, I just don't know how to do it. I'll
try to find the "tome viewer" if one exists.  thanks Ron


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