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demonfurbie wrote: » Try in term Chmod 777 *.mp3
robertkaucher wrote: » i know very little about macs. My wife asked me to move some of the music from her old pc to the mac and i did via a sata to usb adapter. Most of the files are fine but the mp#s are all grey and when i try to open them (i can't just click them, i have to do open with) it says they are in use by osx and cannot be opened. I also cannot copy and paste them. Her account has proper permissions, they are not locked, and i am at a loss. System has been rebooted many, many times. Any ideas? Google has not helped me.
WafflesAndRootbeer wrote: » always use a usb flash drive!
Asif Dasl wrote: » Fixed that for you! USB drives can be NTFS as well as FAT32, dunno if OSX handles FAT32 better...
onesaint wrote: » you might need to add sudo to that. $cd /Volumes/usb-sata drive/mp3 directory $sudo chmod 777 [some single file].mp3 [your wife's]Password: $ if it works, run it on the rest. or as most likely that drive is NTFS you can try this as I don't think NTFS RW is native in OS X and that may be the issue.10.6: Enable native NTFS read/write support - Mac OS X Hints
RobertKaucher wrote: » Her account has proper permissions, they are not locked, and I am at a loss.
RobertKaucher wrote: » I know very little about Macs. My wife asked me to move some of the music from her old PC to the Mac and I did via a SATA to USB adapter. Most of the files are fine but the MP#s are all grey and when I try to open them (I can't just click them, I have to do open with) it says they are in use by OSX and cannot be opened. I also cannot copy and paste them. Her account has proper permissions, they are not locked, and I am at a loss. System has been rebooted many, many times. Any ideas? Google has not helped me.
Novalith478 wrote: » This is why you don't use a Mac lol.
RobertKaucher wrote: » But Macs are perfect and never have problems and are totally intuitive and user friendly.
tpatt100 wrote: » Weird, I always share files with my wife's Mac from Windows for years using XP, Vista and now 7. I usually always connect to my Windows share from her Mac though to copy stuff over.
RobertKaucher wrote: » It wasn't via a share; which is what I think was the issue. I copied them directly from the NTFS volume via a USB adapter. I was able to delete them via terminal, so I am just going to start over with Waffle's suggestion of never using NTFS!
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