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Just recovered my hard drive...now weird problem
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<blockquote data-quote="CoryL" data-source="post: 143828"><p>Yesterday I had the OS lock-up. I couldn't Force-Quit my way out and was forced to hard re-boot the system. I ended up with the "Blue Screen of Death." So I ran DiskWarrior and was able to get things in order. </p><p></p><p>However, in "Finder" or my hard drive, many of my folder names are in Japanese, Korean, or Chinese and it won't let me rename them. My settings are all in US English. All of my applications' title bars and menus are in US English. It is rather annoying to have to look at the icon to figure out what is what. </p><p></p><p>I reinstalled v10.4.2 without any change.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions on how to manually edit them deeper in the system or other possible soluions or does this seem like some by-product of the hard disk recovery from DiskWarrior? I really don't want to have to erase the hard drive and start all over.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoryL, post: 143828"] Yesterday I had the OS lock-up. I couldn't Force-Quit my way out and was forced to hard re-boot the system. I ended up with the "Blue Screen of Death." So I ran DiskWarrior and was able to get things in order. However, in "Finder" or my hard drive, many of my folder names are in Japanese, Korean, or Chinese and it won't let me rename them. My settings are all in US English. All of my applications' title bars and menus are in US English. It is rather annoying to have to look at the icon to figure out what is what. I reinstalled v10.4.2 without any change. Any suggestions on how to manually edit them deeper in the system or other possible soluions or does this seem like some by-product of the hard disk recovery from DiskWarrior? I really don't want to have to erase the hard drive and start all over. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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