That might be the case but whatever it was, happened 3 months ago
according ot dates of files. Looked at the contents of some folders and
think its safe as it is now being formatted for Windows. Too late to go
back.
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On 8/31/2015 1:21 PM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Sounds like the external drive used to be an OSX boot drive. You might
want to rummage around in the documents folder of those users to make
sure you have everything from there. Usually apps are a bit easier to
replace if you happen to delete one and later want it back. After that
I'd give the thing a good format and make sure there aren't any hidden
partitions taking up space.
CB
On 8/31/15 2:37 PM, E.T. wrote:
Chris and Anne,
Thanks, its all done. One thing I want to figure tho. On the old
external drive, in addition to the iTunes folder are other folders
such as Applications, System, Users.
On the new is just the iTunes folder. Before I wipe the old drive
to use with Windows I want to make sure its safe to proceed. Not sure
how those folders got there but if the drive is ejected, the Mac runs
fine. If you can shed some light on this, I would be appreciative.
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On 8/30/2015 9:48 PM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Option held down during launch will tell the app to prompt for the
iTunes library location. Some people have found that when doing a
VO-space in the dock to launch iTunes they held control+option a bit too
long and accidentally triggered the iTunes library prompt. So that makes
it a bit easier to remember.
CB
On 8/30/15 2:05 PM, E.T. wrote:
Am about to moves the iTunes library to a new partition so would
like the shortcut used when starting iTunes again. Thanks much.
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