They are my miscellaneous flash drives, with mostly documentation, but a little music, some .exe files, just a bunch of stuff I carry around to student computers. The Apple spoke a message about the drives not having been ejected correctly, and if I could figure out how to do it the Mac would fix the drive; but I couldn't figure it out. I went back to the PC, where Windows 7 read everything without a hitch, and in the context menu went to 'eject' and pressed enter, hoping that that would fix whatever was confusing the Apple, but it didn't.

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