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![]() Is the name of the file xtra long? "Os 9 doesn't support file with names of more than 32 characters so it cuts the part with the extension." If that's the case then you can shorten the name & add the extension. You posted about this issue last year. I believe the problem is an issue with the version of Java you're using but unfortunately you cannot update the java you're using. If this is a major issue for you then I would recommend getting Mac Army Knife. Open the File Attribute editor & drop the file into it. Then change the file creator details. Try it out on a healthy file to find out what the details should be. Here's an example: Using Mac Army Knife with blank documents Other than this, check out the following links: 1. No. 1 , 2. No. 2 , 3. No. 3 |
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