Liliana wrote: >Arthur Ellen wrote: > >>I burned a CD under Windows 2000 and have brought it over >>to OS 9.1. The file names are all down to the old DOS 5.3 style. Is there >>any way I can restore the long file names? >> >> >Doesn't surprise me, the long filenames in Windows is nothing but a lot of >makeup on a rinkled face. Nothing you can do about it that I know of, since >the long filenames can't be saved into the file itself. I've had that with >game roms but then when you play them the name comes up then I can change >the name in the Mac. Who knows maybe you might be able to recover those >names on the PC but not on the Mac. Anyone can confirm this? > >
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