> I am trying to bring my old Q800 up to operating condition.  Previously 
> it
> was used for a recording studio (Pro Tools) running on 48MB RAN OS 
> 7.5.1 --
> it sat for a number of years, but fired up with no problem.
>
> It has a stock HD and came with a Toshiba CD-ROM (X340--probably not a 
> full
> product id, but pretty much close).  It is managed by CD Toolkit 1.5.2.
>
> If I leave CD Toolkit on, I get a start-up message from CD Toolkit 
> saying
> something to the effect that "...CD Toolkit has a problem with the way 
> the
> CD was mastered....problems at the end of the data..."  Underneath that 
> is
> the warning that this disk cannot be read by this MacIntosh.
>
> Any thoughts or ideas?  All help will be appreciated.
>
My first impulses are that your CD-ROM Toolkit extensions are screwed up 
somehow, and that the CD-ROM isn't compatible with the version of 
AppleCD that 7.5.3 installs.

Try http://www.macdrivermuseum.com/disk.shtml to download slightly newer 
versions of the AppleCD driver that should stand a pretty good chance of 
working with your CD-ROM.

Good luck,

-dvpierce


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