If you are asking why you can only copy aqnd not move between volumes, then yes, this is the way it works. Probably safer as well since you never know for sure that the copy is good until the end. At that point you should be left with your source files still selected so you could do a quick command-delete after the copy to remove them.

CB

On 9/29/11 2:55 PM, David Hole wrote:
Chris, so you say there's nothing to do with this - It is just that
way whatever I tend to do?
-David

On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 20:40, Chris Blouch<cblo...@aol.com>  wrote:
This is normal OSX behavior. In general the Mac will always copy files from
one volume to another. You can only do moves within a single volume. This is
true of USB drives, network mounts, firewire drives etc.

CB

On 9/29/11 1:19 PM, David Hole wrote:
Hi.
I've got an Iomega StorCenter NAS disc to use with my Macs and PC.
I've discovered that I can't move files and folders from my Mac to the
disc - But I can copy them.
I was able to move files and folders from my PC though.
Is there some kind of settings somewhere I have to deal with?
Hope someone can help me with that.
Best regards David

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