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In <0GXA00ECNEDJDG@mta5.rcsntx.swbell.net>, on 06/06/02   
   at 05:49 AM, "Louis W. Pinckert, S.M."  said:  
>The item in question contains 111 files (photos) for a total of  
>138,544,363 bytes.  
 
>The various partitions have available the following FREE space: C:  
>29,755.5K - OS/2 partition  
>F: 2,926,985K-CDRecord program on this partition  
>G: 4,140,628K - location of file  
>H: 1,536,972.5K  
 
It does appear that you have sufficient disk space.  You might have a  
virtual address space problem caused by the number of files CDRecord is  
attempting to process.  I really can only guess.  Google says the CDRecord  
OS/2 mailing list info is at:  
 
 http://www.fokus.gmd.de/research/cc/glone/employees/joerg.schilling/private/cdrecord.html  
 
I would ask there.  
 
Steven  
 
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