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Old July 22nd, 2007
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Angry HELP ME!!! every video i download on LW says disk problem!!!

hi, im running MAC OSX with LW basic and ive only been usin it for a while. ive downloaded several videos and episodes, like ***** and some ***** episodes (dont hold it against me) everytime i try to download is states that it cannot detect a licence for the file, do i want to continue? i say yes, it finishes download and says disk problem!!

ive got 2 hard drives, both have ample space to take these episodes on, at 300mb each roughly, ive got 5GB on one and 900mb on the other. ive tried changing preferences to save to the other bigger HD but it still does it.

if ur a mac and LW expert you can tell me how to fix the fecking thing....i just want to download *****!!! please, please help me cos its pissin me off, badly. thanks.

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Old July 31st, 2007
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1. License requirement (click on link)

2. Which drive has the most space? OSX system drive or another drive? If the other has, try making space on OSX drive by moving some files across. I moved many of my programs across & keep my iTunes library on an external drive.

Other than that, do a safe boot, repair permissions on your OSX drive, and Repair disk on the other drive. There may be a directory corruption. Most common corruption is file info such as how much space the files are using up on that drive. SAFE Boot & Repair Permissions

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