Hi Tim,
Thanks for the missing link. I didn’t do that at first, but completed emptying
the trash and now I have recovered all of the missing GBs. Thanks again. I’ll
have to remember the last step when I need to recover lost space in the future.
Best,
Eileen
> On Aug 6, 2015, at 1:13 PM, Ti
Hi,
Did you empty the trash after deleting the files? If not, then the space is
not freed up. If you deleted the items while using a different machine, you
must empty the trash or recycler on that machine first as you can't empty the
trash that was created from a different machine or user.
H
Hello Folks,
Please forgive me if this was recently discussed, but I can’t find the emails
in the subject line in my inbox on the computer. I just deleted some files that
were on an external disk of about 90 GB. When I go to the disk utility, it
still states that the drive is minused the 90 GB
Did you delete them in iTunes in the sources table then go to music then songs
then delete the songs.
On Feb 13, 2014, at 9:13 AM, Lee Jones wrote:
> Dear List after playing some mp3s through iTunes on the mac I found that they
> had been automatically copied into my iTunes music folder even
In your iTunes preferences under Advanced, there is a checkbox called
'copy files to iTunes media folder when adding to library'. Maybe
turning that off will give you the result you are looking for.
CB
On 2/13/14 10:13 AM, Lee Jones wrote:
Dear List after playing some mp3s through iTunes on t
Dear List after playing some mp3s through iTunes on the mac I found that they
had been automatically copied into my iTunes music folder even though I had
deleted them in their original location. I have consolidate files turned off
in preferences. I have tried pressing delete and command delete
7;m not having this problem so can't test it out
> personally.
> https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3195797?start=0&tstart=0
> On Feb 8, 2013, at 9:56 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli
> wrote:
>
>> Hi:
>> After I upgraded from ML, I have to enter password before delet
0&tstart=0
On Feb 8, 2013, at 9:56 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli
wrote:
> Hi:
> After I upgraded from ML, I have to enter password before deleting files. I'm
> the only account on the Mac. It says admin checked dimmed under user accounts.
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Hi:
After I upgraded from ML, I have to enter password before deleting files. I'm
the only account on the Mac. It says admin checked dimmed under user accounts.
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I have been able to get this gesture to work only if I turn off Voiceover, do
the swipe from left to right and then turn Voiceover back on to double tap the
confirm button.
Jeff
On 2011-12-30, at 1:32 AM, Shen wrote:
> Hello,
> I understand that I can delete files such as podcasts right in my
Hello,
I understand that I can delete files such as podcasts right in my iPhone
without the need to connect to a computer. This is done by swiping from left to
right across the file you want to delete.
But I can't figure out what the equivalent gesture is with VoiceOver. I tried
tap and hold, th
Press command + backspace
On 3 Jul 2010, at 15:17, Cody Hurst wrote:
> command delete
> On Jul 3, 2010, at 10:14 AM, Josh Kennedy wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> When in the finder, to delete a file I hit vo shift m and go down to move to
>> trash. But is there a keyboard shortcut for this?
>>
>> Josh
command delete
On Jul 3, 2010, at 10:14 AM, Josh Kennedy wrote:
> Hi
>
> When in the finder, to delete a file I hit vo shift m and go down to move to
> trash. But is there a keyboard shortcut for this?
>
> Josh
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When in the finder, to delete a file I hit vo shift m and go down to move to
trash. But is there a keyboard shortcut for this?
Josh
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Kevin,
Did you see my post from a couple of months ago about using smart
playlists? That's probably a useful starting point. Smart playlists
live update their conditions. Here's an example of what happens if
you sync to a smart playlist for an audiobook made of multiple mp3
sections th
lete it from the ipod?
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Subject: Re: Deleting files from Ipod but not from the ITunes library
On Jun 24, 2009, at 09:18, Simon Cavendish wrote:
Hi Simon and Victor,
If you manage the contents of your iPod or iPhone automatically or
semi-automatically by syncing with playlists, then the way to have tracks
that are
On Jun 24, 2009, at 09:18, Simon Cavendish wrote:
Hi Simon and Victor,
If you manage the contents of your iPod or iPhone automatically or
semi-automatically by syncing with playlists, then the way to have
tracks that are in your iTunes Library not appear on your iPod is to
uncheck the sele
I don't think so and that is why I sink from selected playlists which
I edit before sinking, leaving my music library intact. Best Wishes,
Simon
On 24 Jun 2009, at 06:27, Victor Tsaran wrote:
>
> Hello all,
> It may not be a strictly Mac-related question, so feel free to send me
> away.
> I
Hello all,
It may not be a strictly Mac-related question, so feel free to send me
away.
I was trying hard to figure out if there is a way to delete some content
from IPod without having to delete it from the ITunes library. Anyone
knows i there is a way?
Thx,
Victor
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