My Reply follows quote. On 26/12/2002 18:00 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul Stamsen)
>
>Anyone using OS 9.2.2 on an 8500 ever see this message?:
>
>"The application "Apple Video Player" has unexpectedly quit, because 
>an update to this software i required for compatibility with the 
>improved MacOS file system.'
>
>Do you know why?
>
>What do I have to do to get rid of it, that is, make my video player 
>work again?
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The message seem to mean that the version of "Apple Video Player" you are 
using does not work with the HFS+ file system.

Have you checked the Apple web site to see if there is a newer verion 
that what you are using?

Ken

Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.


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