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Transferring Files From Windows PC to MacBookpro snow
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<blockquote data-quote="RayRainer" data-source="post: 1585430" data-attributes="member: 325921"><p>Everything worked out well once I got over there. The Fat 32 drive worked, DVD data disc made in Roxio worked, and the external Blu-ray drive worked. I started on Mac 7.5 thru OS 9 and thought Mac OS X was horrible in the beginning and shifted to Windows. But I see Mac OS X has become very stable. It has very nice graphics. I did find it awkward maneuvering around. I missed where images would mount on the desktop. I always thought that was a cool feature and was confused when images didn't mount. I miss the old Mac classic. Too bad they couldn't fix the memory problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RayRainer, post: 1585430, member: 325921"] Everything worked out well once I got over there. The Fat 32 drive worked, DVD data disc made in Roxio worked, and the external Blu-ray drive worked. I started on Mac 7.5 thru OS 9 and thought Mac OS X was horrible in the beginning and shifted to Windows. But I see Mac OS X has become very stable. It has very nice graphics. I did find it awkward maneuvering around. I missed where images would mount on the desktop. I always thought that was a cool feature and was confused when images didn't mount. I miss the old Mac classic. Too bad they couldn't fix the memory problems. [/QUOTE]
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