Renaming files in OS 1.0 (at least I think it is 1.0).......

I have tried to rename a file on an old MacPlus that is running OS 1.0. It lets me delete the name, then type the new one, but when I hit Enter, it reverts back to the old name. I haven't used this machine in years, so I am a little rusty. I am actually making backup copies of the OS, as well as some disk copy programs & a game called Webster's Revenge (I still can't find a way to get the files onto my G5 to create a permanent backup of the game). If anyone can give me suggestions on what to do, your input will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

The machine says Macintosh Plus right on the front of the casing & the model number on the back is M0001A. We use the disks that came with our original 128k Mac to run it (we never got the original disks with the Plus). There is no File Sharing option at all. The Finder is version 1.1g & that is all the information that is available when the machine is booted. The file is called DeskTop (which is odd for an OS that old), so I don't actually know if it is necessary for the game to run (I can copy 5 of the files to an external hard drive, but it won't let me copy that one or another one called RP - I think both files are less than 4 k). Now for the answer (Boy, do I feel dumb!!) - The floppy disk had the write protect enabled, therefore, it would not let me rename the file. All is well now. I overlooked that, as I was making multiple backup copies of the game (it is nowhere to be found, so I am trying to preserve it as I would like to find someone who can make it run on systems all the way through at least OS 9.2.2). Thanks for all the input. I am leaving now to put a bag over my head for such a doofus mistake.

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