On Feb 1, 2007, at 1:20 PM, Melissa Enderle wrote:
> Dear Woody,
>
> You can easily transfer files back and forth between two Macs using
> Firewire Disk Mode http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?
> artnum=58583
>
> FYI iTunes (and iPhoto) do NOT like their files being moved around
> on a computer. Leave the music in the iTunes folder where it is on
> that computer.
I could make a copy of the file, and move the copy. That way the
original (i-tunes and i-photo) folders would always be in the
same location. Would that work ?
Woody
>
> Melissa
>
> On Feb 1, 2007, at 8:30 PM, Woody Duncan wrote:
>
>> Recently I learned that I can load a song into an e-mail to
>> share with others. My i-music files are still on my computer
>> even when they disappear from my i-music window. It's happened
>> twice. Now, I just locate the files and drag them over to the
>> i-music window and I have all my songs back to load on my
>> i-pod.
>>
>> If those songs are all in folders on my hard drive (in an i-tunes
>> folder) that can be dragged elsewhere, then I should be able to
>> hook up my apple laptop to my i-mac and drag my music over to
>> the laptop. Why ? So I have a backup for all my music. Next
>> time I burn up a hard drive I'll have my music elsewhere.
>> Also, When I take my laptop with me I'll have my music along.
>>
>> So, how do I connect the two macs together so I can drag
>> files over ? Anyone know ?
>> Woody
>>
>> Woody Duncan woodyduncan@comcast.net
>
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