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Cartoonist

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14. No it doesn't
Mon Jul 18, 2016, 01:13 PM
Jul 2016

I've altered my approach, though it adds time to the process. I first duplicate the file, then drag and drop the duplicate. After seeing that the file transferred properly to the thumb drive, I then delete the duplicate on the Mac.

lost files [View all] Cartoonist Jul 2016 OP
Your files disappeared from the thumb drive or or old Mac? earthshine Jul 2016 #1
Pretty sure he was just using the ManiacJoe Jul 2016 #2
Yes Cartoonist Jul 2016 #5
Start looking for a free file recovery tool canetoad Jul 2016 #3
Hmmm Cartoonist Jul 2016 #4
That's what I would run it on. It sounds like the software did a move jtuck004 Jul 2016 #6
Possibly yes canetoad Jul 2016 #7
I'll try Cartoonist Jul 2016 #9
My guess is bad or counterfeit thumb drive BlueStateLib Jul 2016 #8
Cheap drive Cartoonist Jul 2016 #10
did you do a copy and paste or a cut and paste? hobbit709 Jul 2016 #11
I did a drag and drop Cartoonist Jul 2016 #12
That removes it from the original location. hobbit709 Jul 2016 #13
No it doesn't Cartoonist Jul 2016 #14
I always select what files I want. copy and paste to the new location, check to see hobbit709 Jul 2016 #15
I've got you beat Cartoonist Jul 2016 #16
What ?!? Not so ! eppur_se_muova Aug 2016 #18
file system incompibable sassszin Aug 2016 #17
Message auto-removed Name removed Jun 2017 #19
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