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New to Mac- Can't transfer music!
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnsterMonster" data-source="post: 1348175" data-attributes="member: 231198"><p>I have a 750 gig hd. Being a brand new comp, I haven't put a thing on it with the exception of a game. So that cannot be the issue I wouldn't think.</p><p></p><p>Is there any way that I can know what file(s) are corrupt, if that is indeed the problem?</p><p></p><p>As for your final suggestion, I am a fairly serious DJ and the whole point of shelling out extra denero for the big hd was that I wouldn't have to use an external to play my serato from. I suppose I could do as you say, but I would be hugely let down by that. Otherwise I wouldn't really have upgraded to this machine.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, do you think that getting paragon ntfs might potentially help my computer be able to transfer these files?</p><p></p><p>UPDATE: the archive of which I spoke earlier has completed building. So I moved it into my music and clicked it. It is currently unpacking- I just really hope it unpacks to the same directory... Number of hours still left to go.</p><p></p><p>On a side note, and I really don't want to come off as a jerk or idiot here, but I'm feeling really let down by this issue. I have no allegiances to PC, but for something that was so simple its turning out to be a huge problem. It's because of the formatting no doubt, so I wont fault mac, but darn it would be nice if they could make it just a little bit easier to switch over to a mac. Compatibility-wise I am hugely disappointed. But these are things that, once I work around, will stop being problematic I assume so Im not even mad at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnsterMonster, post: 1348175, member: 231198"] I have a 750 gig hd. Being a brand new comp, I haven't put a thing on it with the exception of a game. So that cannot be the issue I wouldn't think. Is there any way that I can know what file(s) are corrupt, if that is indeed the problem? As for your final suggestion, I am a fairly serious DJ and the whole point of shelling out extra denero for the big hd was that I wouldn't have to use an external to play my serato from. I suppose I could do as you say, but I would be hugely let down by that. Otherwise I wouldn't really have upgraded to this machine. Having said that, do you think that getting paragon ntfs might potentially help my computer be able to transfer these files? UPDATE: the archive of which I spoke earlier has completed building. So I moved it into my music and clicked it. It is currently unpacking- I just really hope it unpacks to the same directory... Number of hours still left to go. On a side note, and I really don't want to come off as a jerk or idiot here, but I'm feeling really let down by this issue. I have no allegiances to PC, but for something that was so simple its turning out to be a huge problem. It's because of the formatting no doubt, so I wont fault mac, but darn it would be nice if they could make it just a little bit easier to switch over to a mac. Compatibility-wise I am hugely disappointed. But these are things that, once I work around, will stop being problematic I assume so Im not even mad at all. [/QUOTE]
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