Hi all,
I have a silly question again. I have a few old flash drives or memory sticks, 
what ever you want to call them?   How do I check what is on them or even if my 
Mac will read the contents? I suspect there is some Mp3 files and audio books 
on them, but it has been so long I can’t remember. I used to use them with my 
old windows computer. I plugged one in and it said my Mac could not read it and 
gave me an option to eject it. But the next one I tried nothing happened, I was 
at least expecting a dialog box giving me some instructions. But when I pulled 
it out it told me that I didn’t eject it correctly. But  it didn’t tell me how 
to do that. 
I do have an old external hard drive as well which has lots of MP3 audio books 
on it, but I didn’t want to plug that in until I had some idea of what I was 
doing. 
Hoping for any advice,
Petrus 
Sent from Petrus' MacBook 

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