A re-send, as I have not seen this go by... sorry for any duplication.

Grr. I went for years without this kind of thing happening, and now...

So, here's the status. Alan kindly reminded me to turn off conflicting
extensions, which I had figured (in the abstract) was probably where the
issue was. Trouble is, A) I can't tell by how they're named which extensions
relate to the CD-ROM drive (aside from the obvious ones), and B) the only
one that I can see is a CD-ROM extension aside from the FWB which I guess is
supposed to be on, is the Apple CD/DVD driver. But that one was on before,
so it doesn't seem likely to me to be the culprit now. But I did turn it
off, which made no difference. So I turned it back on.

Also, there's a second message that I forgot to include below. It comes up
when I try to run anything from a CD. It's labeled CD-ROM ToolKit Reports,
and it reads, "The file 'FWB CD-ROM Cache File' could not be used correctly.
Low free disk space or high fragmentation of your chosen drive? Please
delete it, and re-start." So I delete it but it won't leave the trash
because it says the item is in use. So I restart, then empty the trash, then
re-start again.

All this because I'm trying to boot from the Norton CD so's I can optimize
the new HD. What a pain. There are days I wish I could be a Luddite but
they're a little too liberal for New Hampshire.

As always, any thoughts welcome. Bill, who wishes he could stop asking
questions of the list.


Howdy, I'm afraid I'm back. I dunno if this relates to the HD installation I
completed last night or the game installation that followed. But: I can't
boot from the CD now. I hold down the C key while it's starting, and when I
get to the CD-ROM portion I get the following message: "CD-ROM ToolKit will
not be able to support one of your CD-ROM drives because it is already
handled by another CD-ROM driver. You should disable the conflicting
extension or use the CD-ROM ToolKit Application to de-select the drives in
conflict." I click OK and things go on as usual except the CD-ROM drive icon
has a question mark as it goes by in the boot process. What I'm trying to do
is boot from the Norton CD (which I have done happily in the past) in order
to clean up the new HD after its installation. I also can't find anything
called CD-ROM ToolKit, and I don't think there were any extensions the game
installed but I could be way wrong there.

So what's this all about?

C500, 8.6, 144mb, G3/280, same old original CD-ROM drive.

-- 
Bill Spencer


Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until
you hear them speak.


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