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The Toast/leopard 10.5.6 Dilema


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#1 ewillhelm

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Posted 12 February 2009 - 03:16 PM

Okay, running Toast 8.0.4 on a MacPro with Leopard 10.5.6. All of a sudden, I can no longer burn anything to the machine's internal drive without getting an error message (Interface Error #32030) that says the connection is not stable. I've tried burning all manner of discs (data, DVD, CD) on different brands of media, and I keep getting this. The drive is a Pioneer DVD-RW DVR-111D. I've tried repairing disk permissions, and running Diskwarrior. Still no luck. Any tips here?

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Eric

Okay, just saw a bunch of stuff on this. Looks like a definite problem., But two weird things....here at work we have the same v of Toast (8.0.4) running on a shiny new MacPro QuadCore running 10.5.6 with no problems. Same with the old G5 mac also running 10.5.6. No probs with Toast. It's just my DUAL-CORE machine that seems to be having this issue. Just so the folks know!

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Posted 12 February 2009 - 09:44 PM

QUOTE (ewillhelm @ Feb 12 2009, 06:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Okay, running Toast 8.0.4 on a MacPro with Leopard 10.5.6. All of a sudden, I can no longer burn anything to the machine's internal drive without getting an error message (Interface Error #32030) that says the connection is not stable. I've tried burning all manner of discs (data, DVD, CD) on different brands of media, and I keep getting this. The drive is a Pioneer DVD-RW DVR-111D. I've tried repairing disk permissions, and running Diskwarrior. Still no luck. Any tips here?

Thanks,
Eric

Okay, just saw a bunch of stuff on this. Looks like a definite problem., But two weird things....here at work we have the same v of Toast (8.0.4) running on a shiny new MacPro QuadCore running 10.5.6 with no problems. Same with the old G5 mac also running 10.5.6. No probs with Toast. It's just my DUAL-CORE machine that seems to be having this issue. Just so the folks know!


Did you try to burn under a different account?


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Posted 04 March 2009 - 02:38 PM

Ok, it seems this is a permanent problem until someone at apple or at roxio really tries to solve it. I just bought toast 10 and feel completely deceived. it just doesn't work! So many dvds got ruined trying to solve this, so many hours trying to reinstall the software in vain... I'm just not going back in the operating system. It doesn't make any sense. I got a Mac just not to have these problems, I paid for the software not to have these problems... that's why I use Linux at work. You don't even need t install software in order to burn a dvd from an .iso

If this was open source we would have the solution already.

I'm really pissed off!

#4 ewillhelm

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Posted 04 March 2009 - 02:49 PM

I now believe it's an issue ONLY with certain burners under 10.5.6, as I have Toast on three machines running that system and Toast works fine on two of 'em, the iMac and the old PowerPc G5. It's the MacPro dual that won't work with it.

...oh wait, I already mentioned all that in my original post! Sorry.

Edited by ewillhelm, 04 March 2009 - 02:50 PM.





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