You will need to have a good file of the same type that you aretrying to fix so that you can tell what the file type and creatorcodes are, write them down, then drop the file that needs fixing onFileTyper and input the type and creator and click the change button.
The file's icon you are accustomed to seeing should appear beforeyour very eyes. You can even select several files of thesame type, drag and drop them all onto FileTyper, type in the typeand creator codes and click on 'change all' and all files at oncewill be changed. FileTyper is a very useful program for restoringfiles whose resource forks get garbled by pcs. The corruption problem appears only becauseyou're downloading mac files on a PC, not because you're moving thenon a PC Floppy.
If you have to use a PC to download, never use httpdownloading if possible. Always prefer ftp. If not possible, rightclick on the link on your PC Browser and 'save as source' the fileyou're downloading, or use Getright or Go!
Sometimes thedownloaded file is clean, sometimes not. Because PC can't read theressource fork of mac files, files storing important stuff in theressource fork like some self installers cannot be downloaded on aPC without beeing corrupted, whereas.
I have an iMac and a 4 meg Classic. Itransfer files between the two machines using Fetch. On the iMac,upload the file. On the Classic Download it. Another way is to email files to yourself asattachments using Eudora Lite. The Fetch method has the advantagethat the file can be left at your ISP as a backup. If you have a 68k Mac with a largeenough HD, another easy way is to install Cyberdog which binhexesfiles automatically.
To transfer a file from one machine to theother, all you have got to do is create a new folder, put the fileinto it, and drag it to the email window and click on send. Then onthe other machine, just drag the enclosure to the DeskTop. Other points. You can run it on an 8 meg machine. It is all right with RAM doubler. If you are game, there is an older crashy version of Cyberdog stillavailable for download. I think there is no advantage memory wise ingetting the older version.
Cyberdog 2. If you have limited memory on a 68k Mac, it is possible, I havebeen told, to run Cyberdog without OpenDoc. I have never tried it,and have no idea how you might do it. The reason for this is is that theOpenDoc installer has not been updated for the iMac, and it installsthe 68k version. I'll write a page on exactly how to do thiswith screenshots etc.
Unstuff and un 'sea' the system filesto a new folder on your hard disk. Point it at the system disk image file thatyou unstuffed. Winimage doesn't know about Mac image files so thefile list remains blank. The label box should read MAC:System. The mv command moves the file or folder from its old location and puts it in the new location. For example, to move a file from your Downloads folder to a Work folder in your Documents folder:.
In the Terminal app on your Mac, use the cp command to make a copy of a file. For example, to copy a folder named Expenses in your Documents folder to another volume named Data :. For Mac geeks who want to learn more about using the command line, Wil Limoges offers this basic tip for creating and deleting files in Terminal.
How to create and delete files in the Mac terminal. In Terminal, you can move and copy files locally or remotely using the mv , cp , and scp command-line tools. The result is a list of lines with the specified text, instead of the entire man page. By default, you enter input from the command-line interface. You can redirect the output from files or other commands to stdin. By default, command output is sent to the command line. You can redirect the output from the command line to other commands and tools.
By default, errors are displayed on the command line along with standard output. Terminal is one of the most powerful macOS apps, which allows you to perform actions with different commands. Once you know the commands, you can quickly perform tasks like shutting down your Mac or copying contents from one place to another right from your terminal. As the terminal is a CLI Command Line Interface , the language we type in which interacts with the Mac, is known as bash, and commands are called bash commands.
This tool is often overlooked because it is completely different from the GUI Graphical User Interface , which provides a rich interface. If you want this command to get auto-disabled after a certain period of time, put the -t flag and specify the time in seconds as shown below.
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