Do you know if the USB drive is formatted as a Windows NT file system?  If so, 
there is a driver that you need to download to allow Mac OS to write to the 
drive.  You can do this by doing Command+i to get information about the drive.


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On Oct 21, 2012, at 8:49 AM, Kliphton <kliph...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Okay, I have a USB drive plugged in to my iMac.  It shows up in the computer 
> section just fine and I can view the files, play the files from it just fine. 
>  And I can even copy files from it.  But when I try to copy something to it 
> from my mac, it just bings at me.  How do I copy things to it, what do I 
> change to let it know it's okay?
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