Ah. You originally wrote that the Acer runs W2K.

Jeffrey Race wrote:
It doesn't run on the Acer machine running WXP, but it does on the Thinkpad running WXP.

On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 12:35:53 -0400, STeve Andre' wrote:

On Wednesday 05 August 2009 12:09:26 Jeffrey Race wrote:
I bought a CD which will not load in my 600X on W2K; if I load the
executable the machine hangs.   The same happens on an Acer running W2K.

However when I place it in the drive of my T43 running WXP, it auto-runs
perfectly.

Questions please:

What can I do to diagnose the problem of not running on the 600X?

How can I get it to run on the 600X? (Perhaps implicit in above.)

Can I copy the files to the T43's drive and put on a thumb drive or
something, if I can't get the disk to run on the 600X?

Tks for all help
Jeffrey Race
If you can run the programs off that CD on some machines you have a
good indicator that the CD itself is good, or at least marginal.  This means
that you ought to be able to take the code from the CD and stuff it onto
something like a USB stick and run it from there, assuming that it doesn't
have some sort of copy protection scheme.

I have a few CD drives that are "weird".  One in particular that drove me
buggy for a while cannot read data from the middle area of a CD.  At the
start and end yes but not the middle.  Maddening and it cost me time to
figure out why.

However, you do mention Win2K and WinXP, so that could be your problem?
Try putting the code on a USB stick and verify that it works on the XP machine, and then try it on the Win2K. If that doesn't work let us know.
I'm not sure I've heard of a program crashing on Win2K before that was
made for XP.

Maddening....

--STeve Andre'
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