A quicker, more reliable and "multi-function" solution might just be
to buy an external drive to load those files on for now, and to use
later as an external backup--as I have done since Macs first had the
connections for it. Check last Sunday's newspaper inserts for the
office supply stores and computer stores in your area--prices have
come down SO much. Office Depot here had two choices for $109.99: a
500 GB portable or a terabyte (!) desk top, or maybe consider a 32 GB
USB flash drive for $79.99. Any such drive would give you options now
and later.

On Sep 14, 7:56 pm, Malcolm O'Brien <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks, Dennis.
>
> > Why are you copying them over to the Mac?
>
>  it's just where I have the
> space to offload some files while I shuffle parts around.
>
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