The most significant difference in HFS+ is support for large media. It 
occurred to me that AVP might not support volumes over a certain size, 
as they were exceedingly uncommon in 1998. Or, more specifically, that 
it can't handle disk sectors beyond a certain number, so that when your 
drive filled beyond that point, the problem surfaced.

Another thought: If you have more than one drive or partition, I 
believe AVP stores it's working files on the boot volume. Does the free 
space on that volume equal at least 20-25% of the total size? It is 
formatted HFS+, isn't it?

On Friday, December 27, 2002, at 04:08  AM, Paul Stamsen wrote:

>>  4) Are you working with files on an enormous new volume, having only
>>  used a circa 1998 size disk, previously?
>
>  I do not understand where you are going, but nothing has changed 
> since it did work two days ago.


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