Format the drive to NTFS. That should solve your problem. That doesn't work either. My main drive is NTFS and I'm having the same problem. ![]() If you view the files on your iphone in explorer, you see it as a.MOV and in my case its 933mb single video file. When copying from that area to a folder on my PC, it shows no status then claims it transferred, you go to that folder look at the clip and it shows 0kb for a file size. You try to do it through windows importer function that pops up when you launch iTunes, it goes to 100% then states file cannot be transferred or there was an error, please retry. Doesn't matter how many time you try it will never copy. The only way I've been able to get them off my phone is to upload them to Youtube which sux because I want the full res master to burn to a DVD. Any one else have a clue on how to fix this without a Mac. This is where iTunes and the iPhone fail for me. Link to How to install Java JDK on Mac OS X This Video tells you how to download Eclipse IDE for Mac OS X. How to configure eclipse for c on mac. ![]() To erase and format any drive connected to a Mac computer running OS X Yosemite, use Disk Utility. Simply erasing a USB drive in Disk Utility will automatically format it too. Because there are different types of formats for different purposes, it's good to know. They can write a software with no good instructions, tech support etcc and other people are writing programs that do what this sh*tty software from Apple should when you own their crap! So done with them, I think on my upgrade I'm going to Android.
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