1L Troubleshooting
Common Problems Opening 1L Files
Atom is Not Installed
You encounter an error message such as "%%os%% Can't Open 1L Files" when trying to open your 1L. Customarily, this means that Atom is not installed on %%os%%. Because your operating system doesn't know what to do with this file, you won't be able to open it by double-clicking.
Tip: If you don't have Atom installed, and you know of another program to open your 1L file, you can try opening it by selecting from the programs listed under "Show Apps".
Wrong Version of Atom is Installed
It is possible that your version of Atom isn't able to open your Unknown Apple II File. (found On Golden Orchard Apple II CD Rom) file due to incompatibility. Installing the latest version of Atom from GitHub, Inc. is recommended. This problem is most common when you have an older version of the software application, and your file was created by a newer version that it cannot recognize.
Tip: You can sometimes get hints about the right program version by right-clicking on the 1L file, selecting "Properties", and looking at the version information.
Ultimately, most of the difficulties opening 1L files are due to having the wrong version of Atom installed.
Other 1L File Opening Causes
Although you might already have Atom or another 1L-associated software installed on your computer, you can still encounter problems opening Unknown Apple II File. (found On Golden Orchard Apple II CD Rom) files. There can be other issues - unrelated to software - preventing you from opening 1L files. Other contributing causes:
- File references in the Windows Registry for 1L are wrong
- Unintentional removal of the description of the 1L file inside the Windows Registry
- Corrupt install of Atom or other 1L-related program
- Your 1L can't be loaded properly (file corruption)
- 1L file integrity has been compromised by malware
- Device drivers for 1L-related hardware are out-of-date
- Your computer does not have the adequate system resources to open the Unknown Apple II File. (found On Golden Orchard Apple II CD Rom) format
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