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text files corrupted?
When I open text files on my XP machine, all sorts of weird characters
come up instead of the original text. Any idea what the problem might be? TIA, David |
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Re: text files corrupted?
David wrote:
> When I open text files on my XP machine, all sorts of weird characters > come up instead of the original text. Any idea what the problem might > be? 1. In what program were the files created? 2. In what program are you trying to open them? Offhand, it sounds as though you are trying to open files created in a word processor (Works, Word, Word Perfect for ex.) in a program that isn't equipped to do that such as Wordpad or Notepad. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Re: text files corrupted?
David wrote:
> When I open text files on my XP machine, all sorts of weird characters > come up instead of the original text. Any idea what the problem might > be? If you open a Word .doc file with Wordpad or Notepad, you'll probably see the formatting characters otherwise hidden. Is that what's happening? -- Joe =o) |
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Re: text files corrupted?
Nope. These are text files, not work docs.
Full story. These were on an XP machine and then transferred to a Mac where they were never used. There were recently moved to another XP machine. The same result occurs on the Mac and new XP machine. They are no longer on the original XP machine. Thoughts? David |
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Re: text files corrupted?
David wrote:
> Nope. These are text files, not work docs. > > Full story. These were on an XP machine and then transferred to a Mac > where they were never used. There were recently moved to another XP > machine. The same result occurs on the Mac and new XP machine. They > are no longer on the original XP machine. Actually, that still isn't the full story because you forgot to tell us with what program you are trying to open the files. I would try and open them with something like Text Wrangler on the Mac and if successful, save after changing the Document properties to Windows line end format. Make sure you save the files like name.txt because the default in OS X is to not include the file extension and Windows needs this. If this doesn't work, then the files have been corrupted somewhere along the line and might as well be trashed. Replace from backup, Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Re: text files corrupted?
David wrote:
> When I open text files on my XP machine, all sorts of > weird characters > come up instead of the original text. Any idea what > the problem might > be? > > TIA, > David -- -- How to Post a newsgroup question effectively: |
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Re: text files corrupted?
I'm attempting to open them with Text Wrangler on the Mac and
UltraEdit on XP. |
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Re: text files corrupted?
David wrote:
> I'm attempting to open them with Text Wrangler on the Mac and > UltraEdit on XP. > If neither of those programs will read the files successfully, they are too corrupted and should IMO just be trashed. If you didn't have a backup you took before all the back-and-forthing, then they are basically gone. Sorry I was unable to help you. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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