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Subfolder jm under 1TB HD
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1810589" data-attributes="member: 396914"><p>OK, Pete, I'm still confused. Before we start trying to move stuff, we need to understand exactly what is the structure of your drive and so far it's not clear, at least to me. Disk Utility doesn't show folders, just partitions so it cannot show that a subfolder named jm has 1 TB in it. How about this: Open Disk Utility and take some screenshots of what is there and get them posted here for us to see for ourselves? Shift-Cmd-5 will open the screenshot manager to allow you to take the shot. So, open DU, click on the hard drive name in the left column and take a screenshot, then click on the indented name just below that and take another. Post them both here. </p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p><p></p><p>Any kind of misadventure can cause a strange change in folder names. Have a cat? They tend to like to walk across keyboards, leaving behind chaos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1810589, member: 396914"] OK, Pete, I'm still confused. Before we start trying to move stuff, we need to understand exactly what is the structure of your drive and so far it's not clear, at least to me. Disk Utility doesn't show folders, just partitions so it cannot show that a subfolder named jm has 1 TB in it. How about this: Open Disk Utility and take some screenshots of what is there and get them posted here for us to see for ourselves? Shift-Cmd-5 will open the screenshot manager to allow you to take the shot. So, open DU, click on the hard drive name in the left column and take a screenshot, then click on the indented name just below that and take another. Post them both here. Thanks. Any kind of misadventure can cause a strange change in folder names. Have a cat? They tend to like to walk across keyboards, leaving behind chaos. [/QUOTE]
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