Also want to report that I took the sony cdr home and tried it on a windows
98 machine. I was able to copy a disk with no problems, but when I tried to
create a data disk, it told me there were errors on the blank disk. I then
tried to make a data disk with the same disk on my home cd burner (a newer
model sony 24x/10x/40x) and was able to burn the disk without getting any
error notices. So I'm thinking that the older sony cdr doesn't like the
blank disks I have, and I am keeping my fingers crossed that a different
brand will work. Anybody have any ideas on this, or Jim's query about
extensions below? Thanks,

Wayne


> 
> Jim,
> I just checked and yes there is an apple cd-rom extension in the folder as
> well as cd-rom toolkit extension. Could that be the problem?
> 
> Thanks,
> Wayne
> 
>> 
>> Do you still have the Apple CD extension loaded?
>> 
>> Jim Snyder
>> 
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "NHJ News" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> 
>>> I bought one of teddybut's garage sale items, a Sony cd-r cdu948s. When I
>>> hooked it up, I can get it to read cd's but it won't write.
>>> It gives me the following message:
>>> 
>>> SENSE KEY = MEDIUM ERROR
>>> SENSE CODE = OxCA
>>> POWER CALIBRATION ERROR
>>> 
>>> then it cancels the session. I tried it in simulated mode and it goes
>>> through the whole process with no problems.


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