Re: Flashdrive for Christine

2011-06-13 Thread carolyn Haas
Hi Christine: At the risk of sounding archaic, you might just go ahead and burn a CD from iTunes, and .:) It would be a lot fewer headaches. The fact that you got half of your music to copy makes it seem as though a reformat isn't the answer. Carolyn On Jun 13, 2011, at 7:55 AM, Christine Gr

Re: Flashdrive for Christine

2011-06-13 Thread Christine Grassman
Oh, I know. Thing is, first time I went to my music folder and copied, it said "430 items" which was correct, but it didn't paste correctly. So I went to my media folder where I've got a lot of things saved that aren't on my iPhone any more, just in my media folder, and tried there. Here, ther

Re: Flashdrive for Christine

2011-06-13 Thread Colin M
Hi Christine! Me again! When you've opened Itunes go to prefs with command+comma and interact with the tool bar! Then scroll to the advanced button and vo space on it! Stop interacting and in that window you'll find where your music folder is! And also in that window is a check box to keep your li

Re: Flashdrive for Christine

2011-06-13 Thread Colin M
Hi Christine! The music files are not in your Itunes library! However After selecting the tracks you want to move try Command+shift+r that will show all in finder! And you should be able to copy and then move to your flashdrive and then paste! Hopefully that will work for you! Now as for your musi

Re: Flashdrive for Christine

2011-06-13 Thread Christine Grassman
Darn. Wish I had seen this earlier. Last night, I managed to get half of my music from my media folder onto the drive, but for the life of me, I cannot get the rest on it. I cannot figure out why the media folder works, but not the music in my regular iTunes library. The most current additio

Flashdrive for Christine

2011-06-13 Thread Allison Manzino
Hi Christine, I had this problem once before too. BUt it wasn't with music, it was with any file. THe only way I resolved the issue was to format the drive. YOu can accomplish this in Disc Utilities. Open your applications folder and then type U T for utilities and hit command O on it. THen typ