Hi Peter, Thanks for jumping in. The problem is resolved. It had to do with - believe it or not - QuickTime trying to open a file and the fact that there was no initial folder selected in the DNG converter to start the conversion. <sigh>
Shel > [Original Message] > From: P. J. Alling > I looks like the software is trying to access a removable volume at > startup. I've seen this kind of thing > before with other versions of windows, each individual case seems to > have a different cause and fix. > > Shel Belinkoff wrote: > > >Hi, > > > >Just thought to check here as well as on the PS list and Adobe forums. > > > >I'm using Win XP Home with 2gb RAM, 2-SATA 160gb hard disks, no printer > >attached to this machine. The disk where the program resides is > >defragmented every day. > > > >I've been using the DNG 3.1 converter for a few months, and last night, for > >the first time, I received this screen when I called up the converter: > > > >http://home.earthlink.net/~my-pics/dng.jpg > > > >If I click on CANCEL or CONTINUE, the program launches. Any idea what might > >be going on?

