said: 
>Larry Tawa wrote: 
>> 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. 
>Nope, that isn't it.  My available cache area has not dipped below the 
>700 - 
>800 Meg. size, in all this time. 
All my x:\temp are pointed to one particular partition - that is all temp 
files are always localized to one x:\temp directory with the appropriate 
changes made to config.sys et al. 
So please check again - I caught an error on me that way once........  
>I bought one of those cd lens cleaning kits quite some time ago (special 
>cd + cleaning fluid), but have never actually used it.  Has anyone ever 
>had a need for this, and did it make a difference ?  (Improvement, 
>hopefully.) 
Tried on a dvd player once; no help & sent back to denon who repaired the 
inside rail with success. 
Good luck. 
Larry 
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