> At 18:24 2003-07-16, Howdy-Tzi wrote:
> >On Wednesday, Jul 16, 2003, at 19:49 America/Chicago, Mark A. Boyd wrote:
> >
> >>At 12:53 2003-07-16, Kurt Griffin wrote:
> >>>"The application can not start as it
> >>>cannot create needed files. There may not be enough free disk space."
> >>
> >>Another possibility is that if you've created a Standard projector, it
> >>still needs to unpack the .dll files to the temp folder. This /may/
cause
> >>problems for users with restricted access.
> >
> >But why would the error happen on duplicated CDs, but not with the
> >duplication master?
>
> It doesn't make much sense, does it? There must be something abnormal
going
> on at the duplication center. Or something odd about the CD-R burning
> software or drive? I would probably try a different dupe house, burn a CD
> from a different machine with different software, and/or try a shocked
> projector - given time and budget anyway.
>
> If they're like my local dupe center, they handle short runs in-house and
> out-source large quantity orders. Once in a while I get an error report
> from a large run order if there is the slightest flaw on the CD-R. I
wonder
> if there might be a slight flaw that gets amplified somehow in the
> duplication process? Just a single bit that forces that error.
>
I faced a similar problem recently - and couldn't figure out what the
problem was. So I ended up resending the Master - just refixed the CD-R and
created the iso image once again. That kinda solved all issues.

Best Regards,
Anand Ravi



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