You could try the old Apple CD-ROM driver v. 5.3.1, which came with OS 7.6
and works on many CDs. It's shown here:

http://www.macdrivermuseum.com/disk.shtml

Or you could buy the Intech CD-DVD Speedtools. It's $49.95.

http://www.IntechUSA.com/CDInfo.html

You can download a demo free and see if it works for you. The demo is good
for 10 restarts on your computer:

http://www.IntechUSA.com/CDDemo.html

Hope that helps,

-- Chuck

on 1/31/03 1:04 AM, James Mironchik at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> So after my clean install, I'm finding that I need a new  driver for my Teac
> internal CD.  And I've found that CD-Rom Toolkit v 4.0.1b bogs my system
> down. 
> 
> Power Center Pro
> G3/400 XLR8
> 512 megs of RAM
> OS 9.1
> 
> Thanks for any suggestions.
> 


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