Here is an experience some may benefit from (if you can remember this when
it happens).

The Apple CD Rom extension that is compatible with most drives (5.3.1) that
came with system 7.6 can conflict with Toast. Mine did, and it was a bit
hard to figure it out (but I'm slow).

I had replaced my FWB CD-ROM Toolkit extension with the Apple 5.3.1 to see
if it would help me copy music CD to CD (which I have never been able to
do, Buffer Overrun).

It was quite a while before I again burned anything on my Yamaha CDRW and
when I tried it, Toast and the system froze. I tried several things (nobody
been there?) and I finally found a Toast message in the info section of
Extensions Manager stating that if I was using 5.3.1 there could be
inconsistent running of Toast. THANK YOU Toast for the message, and curse
my crappy memory for forgetting having changed the extensions. I put the
FWB driver back in place of 5.3.1 and was up again.

Does anyone suppose that the ResExcellence hack to a newer Apple CDRom
extension would make it possible for me to copy old music CDs? (Yes, I own
them and the copy is for my own use.)


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