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<blockquote data-quote="Copernicus" data-source="post: 396048" data-attributes="member: 25449"><p>The disk is retail-purchased (indirectly, through eBay several years ago).</p><p>I am guessing it is not the Mac OS 9 CD system disk problem, because similar error messages are generated when using software on Norton SystemWorks for Macintosh CD.</p><p>Should I assume that there is something wrong with the hardware?</p><p>For example faulty memory? Is there a way to test it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copernicus, post: 396048, member: 25449"] The disk is retail-purchased (indirectly, through eBay several years ago). I am guessing it is not the Mac OS 9 CD system disk problem, because similar error messages are generated when using software on Norton SystemWorks for Macintosh CD. Should I assume that there is something wrong with the hardware? For example faulty memory? Is there a way to test it? [/QUOTE]
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