Hi all.
I have just got a strange issue:
I have a Windows formated NTFS drive which works great with Mac. A
cool little program called Paragon NTFS lets me access the drive.
Yesterday, the drive didn't showed up on my Mac when I hooked it up.
So I just unpluged the drive and I got a notification dialog which
reminds me I should remember to eject the drive before unplugging it.
So I know it recognize the drive. It also shows up in the disk
utility, and I have tried to repair it. I have just tried to plug in a
normal flash drive, which have always worked on both my Mac and
Windows machines. But it doesn't comes up either. It seems as no
drives works as it should when the flash drive doesn't come up. I'm
wandering if I have damaged something? Are there other places these
drives comes up? I press command shift c for switching to the computer
group and just look beyond the internal Mac drive. There are only the
Mac drive and network. Any thoughts? I realy hope someone can help me
with this problem. I have all my data on this drive.
Best regards
Søren Jensen
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On 14/03/2008, at 13.04, Jane Jordan (Gmail) wrote:
It's automagically updated. :) That'sOK.
Jane
On Mar 13, 2008, at 7:31 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:
Jane, are you updating the podcasts? Or are they updating
automagically?
When that happens all of the casts in the series will show up.
Smiles,
Cara :)
On Mar 13, 2008, at 4:05 PM, Jane Jordan (Gmail) wrote:
I listen to podcasts, and some of them I delete by hitting the
delete key on the particular podcast in the Podcast part of the
iTunes library. That being said, they keep popping back up as
undownloaded. Occassionally this is useful, but what if I am
certain Idon't want to hear it again? How do I take it out
completely?
Jane
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