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In <100489.10.46.44.28.11.2004@constellation.carrier>, on 11/28/2004
at 10:39 AM, "J. R. Fox" said:
>On my all-SCSI desktop system I've recently started getting cd burn
>failures with RSJ, when ....
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Jordan,
No SCSI here, but when I have had failures with RSJ after having a correct
RSJ installation, the problem was usually the X:\temp hard disk cache was
located on a partition without enough space. Increased free space on the
partition or moved the temp directory to a different larger free space
partition and my problems went away. TTBOMK, the free space for a CD is
700 MB - this is from doing the SCOUG CDs even though the X:\temp is set
for a lower disk space.
HTH
Larry
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