For the record, the machine I'm having the problem on, is a 9600 with a Sonnet G4/800mhz upgrade.


So, I'm primarily looking for others that may be having the same problem on an old world machine. (not to mention, we don't want to see this drift too far off-topic ;-) )

A little update; I rebooted without the drive plugged in, and started Toast 5.2. Everything looked good, so I plugged the drive back in, and it recognised it. I then quit that one and fired up Toast 6, and attempted to burn an image. it started the process, but stopped around 26%, and just stayed there, with the drive then revving up to full speed, non-stop. I eventually had to abort, and then unplug the drive, as it would not stop. After that, it was back to the same problem of Toast not working at all. :-(

Is there any way to trash Toast's preference/config files?


Stacey

I'll try it at home when I get the chance. I've got a 9600 (not mach 5) with G3/300/1mb and I'll update to 10.2.8 and try my setup. My drive is attached via Sonnet ATA card and is internal. But I only have Toast 5.13 so might not be truely accurate of what your experiencing.

I'll let you know in next day or so.

Simon

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