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General Mac Support For general questions about issues for Mac users, generally referring to Mac OS 9 and earlier but may also include Mac OSX users |
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![]() People using Mac OS 8 & 9 occasionally have the the problem of their downlded files being blank documents that the Mac operating system doesn't recognise. This can be due to long file names or the file's attributes have been stripped. The ways to fix these issues can be seen from the following 2 links (which also may link onto other possible solutions.) Click on the following links: 1. How do I open blank "limewire document" 2. cannot open anything |
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![]() For people with audio problems with iTunes with the blank document issue. Try iTuner which is a now unavailable simple drag & drop utility. You will need an unzipper program since forum attachments do not allow .sit files. StuffIt Expander or some other free ones around can do the job; eg: MacZip (very good free utility for zipping or unzipping!) |
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Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
how do I open "limewire document | doubledark | General Mac Support | 7 | July 14th, 2005 10:09 AM |
mwv video file becomes "Limewire document" on Mac | Mystery M | Open Discussion topics | 2 | November 28th, 2003 11:26 AM |
Downloads show as "Limewire document" | Skyrat | General Mac Support | 0 | October 27th, 2002 10:21 PM |
can't uncompress "limewire document" | Unregistered | General Mac Support | 0 | October 16th, 2002 10:51 AM |
"LimeWire document" won't open | Unregistered | General Mac Support | 2 | May 19th, 2002 11:30 AM |