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maldonfruit's avatar
maldonfruit
New member | Level 2
7 years ago

I have an issue with indexing "._" files. Any ideas?

Why are files prefixed with ._(then file name) showing in all my folders? Is this a mistake?
  • Rich's avatar
    7 years ago

    Dot Underscore ( ._ ) files, otherwise known at AppleDouble files, are created by Apple's OS X or macOS operating system, typically when you store files on a non-native hard drive partition. They're used to hold extended attribute information that cannot be written to the partition along side the files. This is most common when using external hard drives that are formatted as FAT32, though it can happen with other partition types as well.

     

    You usually don't see these files on a Mac because the operating system knows to hide them (they're still there though, and if you can see hidden files, you'll see them). On other systems the files are visible, including on Dropbox which will sync them like any other file. Note that an Apple Mac operating system is creating these files; not Dropbox.

     

    Try a Google search for AppleDouble or dot underscore files and you'll find a lot more information about them.

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