FRP Tool Corrupted File
Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2020 6:05 pm
BACKGROUND
I am running the latest FRP application (java download) on macOS Catalina. one every 10th time I launch the FRP java application, it reports that the file was corrupted and could not be opened. Unfortunately, the FRP application will not let me open an existing file when I attempt to navigate to the location. The open file Dialog box will not list the file even though the file has .frp for the file extension.
This problem occurs with the current and previous version of the FRP java application.
Have tried to save a new file, then copy/rename the previously working file which results in the same error message.
It also seems like the java application is not really consistent with macOS file and directory and naming, as it attempt to add a leading "{user}/" to the filename. I would have posed a second picture of the dialog box, but the forum will not let me add two files inline at a time.
ACTION/REPLY REQUESTED
The only way I can get FRP to recover my file is to:
1. Save a new file with a different name
2. Edit the old and new files, and manually copy the contents of the old file into the new file and save.
3. Relaunch FRP and hope is does not puke on the file.
Let me know if there is anything I can do to help diagnose the problem.
I am running the latest FRP application (java download) on macOS Catalina. one every 10th time I launch the FRP java application, it reports that the file was corrupted and could not be opened. Unfortunately, the FRP application will not let me open an existing file when I attempt to navigate to the location. The open file Dialog box will not list the file even though the file has .frp for the file extension.
This problem occurs with the current and previous version of the FRP java application.
Have tried to save a new file, then copy/rename the previously working file which results in the same error message.
It also seems like the java application is not really consistent with macOS file and directory and naming, as it attempt to add a leading "{user}/" to the filename. I would have posed a second picture of the dialog box, but the forum will not let me add two files inline at a time.
ACTION/REPLY REQUESTED
The only way I can get FRP to recover my file is to:
1. Save a new file with a different name
2. Edit the old and new files, and manually copy the contents of the old file into the new file and save.
3. Relaunch FRP and hope is does not puke on the file.
Let me know if there is anything I can do to help diagnose the problem.