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moosegumps

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Sep 25, 2011
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I'm wondering if there is a way to maybe increase what the file size says. There's a way to do it on windows in command prompt, perhaps the same is possible in terminal?

To clarify what I mean, for example: if a zip file shows 3MB when looking in the "Get Info" pane, is there a way to make it appear as if it is, for say, a 16MB file without anything being added?

My apologies for being vague.
 
I'm wondering if there is a way to maybe increase what the file size says. There's a way to do it on windows in command prompt, perhaps the same is possible in terminal?

To clarify what I mean, for example: if a zip file shows 3MB when looking in the "Get Info" pane, is there a way to make it appear as if it is, for say, a 16MB file without anything being added?

My apologies for being vague.

What? Why would you want to do that?
 
I'm looking for a way to make a file look bigger. I want to do this to convince someone that my file is a program. Can you please help?

Sounds like you are trying to build some harmware, add a picture like this one, it will increase the file size.
 

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