Mac Os X Error 8065
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Code 8065? If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Welcome to Mac-Forums! Join us to comment and to customize your site experience! Members have access to different forum appearance options, and many more functions. Results 1 to 3 of 3 Thread: Error Code 8065? Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… 04-08-2011,08:07 PM #1 pjiffy View Profile View Forum Posts Member Since Apr 01, 2011 Posts 10 Error Code 8065? I just got my iMac, coming from Ubuntu. and just http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=296510 finished making it a single partition, Mac OS Extended (Journaled). I forgot to give it a name so now it shows as Untitled. I right clicked on it in Finder/Get Info, and changed the name there, but got error code 8065. I tried doing it via the desktop icon but got the same result. I have no idea what that means. Can anyone tell me what's going on here and what I need to do? Reply With Quote 04-08-2011,09:51 PM #2 http://www.mac-forums.com/showthread.php?t=234960 chscag View Profile View Forum Posts Member Since Jan 23, 2008 Location Keller, Texas Posts 49,702 Specs:Late 2013 27" iMac, iPad 3, iPhone 6s+, iPhone 6+, 3 iPods, Sierra Your post is confusing. I'm not sure what you've done with the way you worded it? In any event Google turns up plenty of hits for error code 8065. Start here. COMMUNITY RULES Writing a Quality Post Reply With Quote 04-09-2011,08:48 PM #3 pjiffy View Profile View Forum Posts Member Since Apr 01, 2011 Posts 10 I found and followed the video here. Everything went fine, but once it had finished, it showed in Finder (and the desktop icon) as, Untitled. I'm planning on buying another external drive so wanted them named to keep things tidy. I tried using Get Info to rename the drive OneT (as in 1 Tb cause my next one will be a 2 TB), but it kept giving me the error code. However, this morning (Saturday), as I was booting up, I wondered if the reboot would make a difference (Forgive me but I'm only a week old Mac user). As it happens though, that seems to have done the trick. Again using Get Info, I tried the rename and this time it worked fine. Reply With Quote Quick Navigation OS X - Operating System Top Site Areas Settings Private Messages Subscriptions Who's Online Search Forums Forums Home Forums Community Information Center News and Community Announcements Community
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containing a folder called "MyFolder". Click on the "New Folder" button at the bottom of the "Save As" dialog sheet. In the "New Folder" dialog box that opens, type "MyFolder". Here's what you get: That's right. When you type the name of a folder that already exists in the location where you want to create it, Mac OS X now tells you that the folder already exists, and disables the "Create" button so that you cannot create a folder with the same name. It's much better than another dialog box popping up after you've clicked on "Create" and alerting you that the name is already taken. And it's one of these things that show that people at Apple do still pay attention to small details and try to improve the user experience even at the most basic level. Sadly, this improvement is only available in Cocoa applications such as TextEdit, Mail, etc. If you try the same thing in Microsoft Word 2004, for example, you get the usual behaviour, with the alert box popping up on top of everything else. Surely the behaviour of the "New Folder" button in "Save As" dialog sheets in Carbon applications is something that Apple controls too, isn't it? So why didn't they implement the same improvement there? This entry was posted by Pierre Igot on Tuesday, May 10th, 2005 at 8:39 am and is filed under Macintosh. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. Previous Post: Mail 2.0: What happens when you are composing plain text e-mail messages Next Post: LATEXT: ‘Nobody Knows' (MP3, 03:46) 2 Responses to "Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger): ‘This name is already taken'" Pierre Igot says: May 10th, 2005 at May 10, 05 | 10:34 pm Not just you :). I get the same error code. Interestingly, the other way around (dragging "Whatever" to where "whatever" is), you get the expect "A folder named ‘Whatever' already exists." etc. Evan Gross says: May 10th, 2005 at May 10, 05 | 3:32 pm Here's something I just discovered the other day - I'd like to know if others can reproduce it before filing a radar: 1. Create a new untitled folder (on your Desktop for argument's sake) 2. Create two new folders inside it - rename one of them to "whatever" (case IS important for this purpose), leave the other name alone (really doesn't matter). 3. Inside Desktop/untitled folder/untitled folder, create another new folder. Change the name to "Whatever" (capitalized - case is important!). So it should look like: Desktop --untitled folder ----untitled folder ------Whatever ----whatever Now try to move "whatever" into the 2nd untitled folder, to replace the folder named "Whatever". I ge