angie,
if somebody hasn't answered already, you can buy an app called blue harvest, 
which will clean up all the "mac dust" from your cartridge and any other drives 
you have to share with windows devices.  I don't have their web site handy just 
now, but I bought this app and use it all the time because I ran into that same 
problem when using usb drives with  non-macs.  I think they have a free trial, 
too, and I also remember it's not too much money for the app.  I didn't get it 
from the mac app store, though, so you might have to google for Blue Harvest.

hth,
Caitlyn and Nickels

On Feb 17, 2012, at 10:01 PM, Angie Giltinan wrote:

> hi all,
> I have struggled with this question since i got my mac, over a half a year 
> ago.
> when I put books on my nls cartrige mac installs a bunch of random junk on 
> the cartrige.  so my question is this, what's the best method you use for  
> coppying content to your nls cartrige, or stream, or other book player.
> I've found that when you delete a book, it adds stuff,  to your media,
> I'm kind of frustrated at this point, but there's got to be a way!
> Thanks in advance!
> Angie
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