I now have completed my 2 disc data copy and have tested the result and all seems to work. However, I also looked at my activity monitor and noticed that Toast was operating on a very low percentage of usage. When I looked at Force Quit, it did not report that Toast was not responding. At least while I was posting my last message, I had left Toast running. If you leave Toast alone to do its thing, it will appear to not be doing anything until the very end but will have executed your command. My hope is they are assessing reports from Mavericks users to determine if any critical functions need to be fixed.Īfter my previous post (posted today 8:34 AM by DeeBee) just above, I discovered that the problem seems to be in the reporting, not the execution. There's no way to know if Corel is working on a Toast 11 update. I can't think of any reason for Toast to crash when adding a. When I've had odd behavior from applications the problems usually were solved by running DiskWarrior. I know DiskWarrior is expensive but it has been a tremendous tool over the years for keeping my Macs in shape. Then do either Repair Disk in Disk Utility or - much better - run Alsoft's DiskWarrior. Next, do the Repair Disk Permissions in Disk Utility. Toast is notorious for corrupted preferences files. The basic trouble-shooting steps are to trash the Toast plist and prefs files in your User>Library>Preferences folder and restart Toast. ![]() I'm not having problems with Toast 11.1 on my MacBook Pro running Mavericks and my Mac is the oldest model that Apple supports with Mavericks. However, the problem could be that something didn't install correctly with the system update. While it seems logical that when Toast stops working after a system upgrade that the problem is with Toast. New burner drive that has worked flawlessly since I bought it about 2 weeks ago.Īny chance Roxio is going to provide an up date? Toast 9 compresses an image file, but then hangs when it goes to writing the "write in" file and just stays there. It crashes when I import the file immediately. I also upgraded to Maverick and now Toast 11 (1074?) crashes when I try to burn an image file to DVD.
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