When I put a CD into the tray of my C500, I get an error message something like "FWB CD-ROM Cache File could not be used correctly. Low disk space or high fragmentation of your chooser cache drive? Please delete it, and restart."
Deleting and restarting does not prevent this message from popping up--although I seem to be able to copy info from the CD with no problem.
Does anyone know what's going on here and what I should do?
Thanks, Spence
Spence,
I'm guessing that your startup volume is hfs+. Early versions of cdtk do not understand hfs+. You can disable the cache in the software, or you can reformat your startup partition as hfs (not recommended - you must back up and/or reinstall everything), or you can use a different cd driver, or upgrade cdtk. I used to use a patched apple driver with excellent results with the original matsushita in the s900.
tom
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