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<blockquote data-quote="RayRainer" data-source="post: 1582923" data-attributes="member: 325921"><p>Sorry for the confusion. I am not too familiar with Macs. He has a MacbookPro Laptop. He said it has Lion on it. I am trying to transfer files from a Windows PC laptop to his MacBookpro. He has a Windows laptop with files on it that he wants transferred to his Macbook Pro. He must have over 200 gigs of files all of music and videos that he paid for. However, I transferred all the files from his Windows Laptop to a portable hard drive that is FAT 32 formatted. Which I understand would be able to read and write to his Macbook Pro.I also burned some to dual DVD's and hoped his MacBook pro would recognize it. I also wondered whether a Macbook Pro would recognized a Blu-ray disc if I plugged my portable USB2 LG Blu-ray into the the MacBook pro. Hopefully this makes more sense. I am just trying to transfer files from a Windows machine to a Mac OS X machine. Thank you if you could clarify that what I mentioned would work. I just picked up his Windows laptop and took it home. He lives far away, so I am hoping what I did will work when I make a trip to his house to avoid more trips or if you have other suggestions. I know of no one where I live that has a Mac machine of any kind to test it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RayRainer, post: 1582923, member: 325921"] Sorry for the confusion. I am not too familiar with Macs. He has a MacbookPro Laptop. He said it has Lion on it. I am trying to transfer files from a Windows PC laptop to his MacBookpro. He has a Windows laptop with files on it that he wants transferred to his Macbook Pro. He must have over 200 gigs of files all of music and videos that he paid for. However, I transferred all the files from his Windows Laptop to a portable hard drive that is FAT 32 formatted. Which I understand would be able to read and write to his Macbook Pro.I also burned some to dual DVD's and hoped his MacBook pro would recognize it. I also wondered whether a Macbook Pro would recognized a Blu-ray disc if I plugged my portable USB2 LG Blu-ray into the the MacBook pro. Hopefully this makes more sense. I am just trying to transfer files from a Windows machine to a Mac OS X machine. Thank you if you could clarify that what I mentioned would work. I just picked up his Windows laptop and took it home. He lives far away, so I am hoping what I did will work when I make a trip to his house to avoid more trips or if you have other suggestions. I know of no one where I live that has a Mac machine of any kind to test it out. [/QUOTE]
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