Driver Player Error

Harp

Raised by wolves
I am trying to run a program on my Macbook Pro (10.4.10) that is supposed to be multi-platform.

However, after the install when I try to run the program I get the following 3 messages:

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a264/russpinkston/Picture1.png

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a264/russpinkston/Picture2.png

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a264/russpinkston/Picture3.png

I have heard a few explanations of this that go along the lines of the file path being too long (more than 125 characters). This is not the case here, the paths are not that long.

The most likely explanation I've read is that this projector has problems running off of any drive other than one labelled C:

This seems a bit dumb to me considering that it's supposedly multi-platform.

Does anyone have a better explanation for this occurance or some sort of work-around that might trick it into thinking it's running off of a C: drive (other than making partitions). Is there perhaps a way to use Crossover with this?
 
If not, contact the developer(s) of the software about it? If they really hardcoded "C:" into the software, they'd probably know.
 
No go, I updated my flash player and it still gives me the same messages.

I'm trying to run the Rosetta Stone software. It should be multi-platform. The app size seems a bit low though, at 3MB. Maybe I just have a bunk version.
 
Do you know that you are required to run Rosetta Stone with the CD in the drive?

Rosetta Stone has versions for a variety of platforms, but may not be universal-code yet for the Intel Macs.

You should contact Rosetta Stone for support, they should know the answer.
http://www.rosettastone.com/en/support
 
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