Oh no. I movje at least 10 to 30 gigs around on the mac a lot and it gives me 
no trouble at all.

Take care.
On Aug 27, 2010, at 1:37 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:

> Hi, you are right.  This shits me no end, because I used to move 10s of gigs 
> of stuff around with no hassels at all under windows, where-as on mac I have 
> to comb my folders and painstakingly copy individuals or small blocks.  If I 
> were to take the albums folder from my burn folder and paste it directly 
> overtop of the albums folder in my music folder, the system would throw out 
> the old 70 gb albums folder and replace it with the new 10 gb albums folder.  
> It would not sync them neetly the way windows used to.  I asked here when I 
> first noticed this happening.  Fortunately it was when I was reloading my 
> music from backup dvd's onto my macbook harddrive, so no data was lost.  I 
> never did get a satisfactory answer though.
> 
> Best,
> 
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> On 2010-08-27, at 3:32 PM, William Windels wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>> I have discovered something strange in finder:
>> while copying a folder "info" from my usbdisc to my homedir, that has also a 
>> folder info on the top-level, finder was replacing  the folder info"in the 
>> homedir with the folder info"from the usbdisc  without adding the files.
>> This means that the files that where only available in the folder info" in 
>> thee homedir, where simply deleted.
>> 
>> This is: unsecured  and also windows is more secure in that action since 
>> windows replace only files with the same name in that situation.
>> 
>> I don't understand this also since command+x isn't available for 
>> keyboard-users because this should be insecure...
>> 
>> What strange!!!
>> 
>> Thanx for your reaction...
>> 
>> best regards,
>> William
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