Hmm,
You can get move addict from the mac appstore to cut and paste files and
folders since your still using SL. I believe it costs $3
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On Aug 11, 2011, at 12:46 AM, Kevin Gibbs wrote:
The goal is to move,
Hi,
but doesn't command V work? after all, isn't your goal to transfer the files
to the thumb drive so removing them from the original location at the same time
would just be a bonus?
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The goal is to move, not just copy the files. cMDV does paste the
file. But I'm trying to move, not just copy.
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hi!
what you want to do is simple!
do:
command option v that will move the files
thanks
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Using Snow Leopard. Guess I'm out of luck.
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Guys, I'm really, really sorry. But, no matter how I try, I can't get
the command, option v to move files anywhere. I tried typing command
C and VO said Copy. but Command, Option V in the destination location
only gave me a plink sound that we all know as a failure. What could
I possibly be
Hi Kevin,
Are you using Lion or Snow Leopard? The cmd-option-v is only available in Lion.
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On 2011-08-08, at 8:30 PM, Kevin Gibbs wrote:
Guys, I'm really, really sorry. But, no matter how I try, I can't get
the command, option v to move files anywhere. I tried typing command
C and
The mac can read ntfs but not write to it, if you want the drive to be read and
written to on both platforms, format it as fat32
On Aug 7, 2011, at 12:26 AM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
It appears you can't copy files from a Mac to a passport NTFS drive. It must
first be formatted to Mac extended
Thanks, Mike. These are just drives to store things anyway; not a backup drive.
On Aug 7, 2011, at 7:11 AM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
The mac can read ntfs but not write to it, if you want the drive to be read
and written to on both platforms, format it as fat32
On Aug 7, 2011, at 12:26 AM, Paul
Is there a way to copy from one external drive to another?
Thanks.
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open the first drive, interact with the area where your files area, press
command C, then navigate to your destination folder in the finder and press
command V
hth,
Cody
On Aug 6, 2011, at 9:55 PM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
Is there a way to copy from one external drive to another?
Thanks.
Any way to move files from one place to another? Not copy, but move.
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Finder can't natively do it, but there is a command in voiceover if you press
command c on a file then go to where you want to move it press command option v
to move it…try that should work
On Aug 7, 2011, at 12:48 AM, Kevin Gibbs wrote:
Any way to move files from one place to another? Not
Use command option V and files will be moved.
On Aug 6, 2011, at 9:48 PM, Kevin Gibbs wrote:
Any way to move files from one place to another? Not copy, but move.
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It appears you can't copy files from a Mac to a passport NTFS drive. It must
first be formatted to Mac extended journal.
I was hoping to copy files to the NTFS drive so I could retrieve them on either
Mac or windows.
You can retrieve files from an NTFS drive, but it doesn't appear you can copy
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