Although I have not inspected them for a one-to-one correspondence (there are 
too many of them), they all appear to be in the folder with the standard file 
type.   I have not brought my Itunes stuff over to the Mac since I am still 
leary of it.  

I normally connect my phone to my Windows computer. 

Eileen

From: Jonathan C. Cohn 
Sent: Monday, October 19, 2015 5:42 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: Files Question.





Jonathan Cohn 

On Oct 19, 2015, at 5:03 PM, Eileen Scrivani <etscriv...@verizon.net> wrote:


  Hi, 

  I had my Mac Book restored to Yosemity last week.  I’ve recopied my files 
back onto the computer, but have a question about the files I copied over from 
a USB drive.  

  I copied 3 folders from my  Windows 8 computer.  The files are a combination 
of .DOC (MS Word) .TXT & .PDF files.  They are in the folders on the Mac.  
However, before I get to the file names I recognize, I have a series of files 
that all seem to begin with ~$ then the file name.  Some say they are MS Word 
docs, but others indicate they are Unixe executable files.  I have no idea why 
they are there or where they came from.  Can anyone please explain what they 
are, why they are there and can I delete them from the folders?  Below the list 
of all the ones that start with ~$ is the real file list of names I am able to 
open in Text Edit and read.

  Thanks for any input.

  Eileen 

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  <Eileen scrivani.vcf>hello,
These contain metadata like tags and access list and default application to 
open the file. They should be safe to delete if they appear on your mac hfs 
disk partition though copying the files back to the mac should have 
reincorporated these with the regular files. I would be more concered about 
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