It seems that Toast, or anything else related to CD burning for that matter, is "toast" ;-)
If I start Toast Titanium 6, the icon bounces, and gets the little black arrow under it as if it's running, but never fully starts. Forcing it to quit doesn't work, nor does opening up a terminal and killing it's process- the system must be forcibly shut down, as not even the standard menu commands for shutting down, restarting, or logging off work.
Toast Titanium 5.2 exhibits the same behavior, except that it can be killed with the Force Quit option eventually.
If I run iTunes, and go to it's CD Burning Preferences while one of the Toasts are running, it too dies. (iTunes never supported my CD drive anyway, but thought I'd check that out for similar problems). Without Toast running, it works as it always did (not seeing my burner, as usual ;-) )
The burner is an external USB2 burner, plugged into a firewire/USB2 combo card. All of the other devices plugged into the card are working fine. This card was known to be flaky in the past, but worked great after the 10.2.6 update.
This is the first and only issue I've ever had with a system update. (Classic loads fine, by the way, even faster than before). I'm also noticing that some of my preferences are reset, but I think that's happened with all updates in the past, and it's really no big thing.
Anyone else have the Toast problem?
I think I may try wiping out and reinstalling Toast, to see what happens then...
-Stace
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