Do you need an apple hard drive to transfer photos safely

I tried importing my photos but while I was dragging the "photo library" it had a stop sign. Why?

Answer to your question....yes, buy an external HD. You do not need an expensive one and you do not need a huge one. I run two 500 GB externals - both attached (occasionally) to my MacBook Pro.
Barry

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    To transfer photos from a USB thumb drive to the iPad you need to:
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    2. Open the Disk Utility app.
    3. Pick the USB device in the left hand window.
    4. Click on the Erase tab
    5. Pick MS-DOS (FAT) and hit Erase.
    6. After the formatting is done. Click on the USB device to open it up.
    7. Make a new folder a name it DCIM (that an eye i)
    8. Drag your photos to that folder. 
    9. Connect the USB kit to the iPad and plug the USB device into it...done.
    Now you can on the fly transfer photos to the iPad using a USB thumb drive. No syncing to iTunes. For Windows computers use FAT-16
    I've written up on how to play Flip videos on the iPad without converting the video.  Yes it can be done. I will post this later today. (I'm getting old and tend to leave out nouns, adjectives and verbs when writing. I hope you understand the above.)

    I made a mistake. The one USB drive that did not work was a 4GB not 2 GB. It is formated in FAT 32. The FAT 32 format is not the issue since II have successfully connected both FAT 16 and FAT 32 formated USB drives. I think it is just too big (too many chips inside) and draws too much power.
    Doing a Google search it appears that the maximum drive size with FAT 16 is 2GB (one place hinted it was 4 GB). Since many SD cards are bigger that 4 GB today they can't be FAT 16 and thus FAT 32 has to be acceptable with the CCK and the iPad..
    David M Brewer wrote:
    I did this with a two year old 4 gig USB thumb drive. Did you format the drive on a Mac using the DOS format? If your on windows you need to use fat-16. If you use fat 32 or the wrong Mac format you will get an error that this device draws to much power.
    I know somebody else that made this work. If you can't get it to work then it's the drive or you didn't format the drive right. You know this is a work around and work around don't always work. I posted this for the people who come into these forums looking for a fix.

  • Do i need a new hard drive? (screen with apple comes up & nothing else)

    what has happened to my laptop?
    Do i need a new hard drive, because it wont even load, the screen with the apple comes up and nothing else happens. Very frustrating!
    any help is great
    thanks j

    Hey Jim,
    Yes it says verified next to S.M.A.R.T - does that mean that i need a new hard drive
    No that would mean your drive is good. However S.M.A.R.T is not infalliable.
    my mac is 3 years old i bought it in jan 2006
    thought a hard drive had a longer life than that though???
    Well normally we think 4-5 years but laptop drives are more prone to failures - smaller and get bumped more.
    It seems more like you've got a corrupted OS.
    I clicked on disk utility and went on my hardrive and verified disk.
    So at that point you were booted on the installer disk?
    You should backup all files immediately and try an archive and install.
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  • Do I need a new hard drive & can I use Leopard?

    I have a PowerBook G4 17" 1.5Ghz with OS X 10.3.9 on the original 80GB hard drive, I've been getting a lot of problems with the computer acting very slowly and getting 'hung up' with the color wheel spinning endlessly, during which nothing responds, I can't force quit, the only thing I can do is force a shut by holding down the power key. Sometimes it takes a long time to start up. I've tried re-installing the OS but still the same problems. I ran the Apple Hardware Test which gave this error code "2STF/4/3:ATA-100 ata-6-MASTER".
    Does this all mean that my hard drive is going down and I need a new one?
    Can I use any size hard drive e.g. a 250GB one?
    Also - If I put a new hard drive in can I then install Leopard?
    All info received with many thanks.

    Welcome to the Apple discussions.
    That code means there are problems with your hard drive. If you look at Disk utility (on your hard disk in applications/utilities) you may see that the S.M.A.R.T. status shows a problem. Or if you have SMARTreporter installed, it may not be green.
    You can certainly use up to a 160GB hard drive. There was a discussion recently suggesting a BIOS (basic input output services) limit to 160GB ... I don't know if that's real or not.
    If you do replace your hard drive, you might consider the slight price premium for a 7200rpm drive. You'll appreciate the extra snapiness in response time. And yes, you can install Leopard on it. After installing the new hard drive, boot from the DVD drive and use disk utility to format the hard drive in mac os extended (journaled) format. Then you can install Leopard.

  • Guess I need a new hard drive...

    I have no clue how, but suddenly my hard drive is shot. I opened my laptop the other day and expected my login page to come up (I keep it on sleep mode) and it was off. When I turned it on I got a grey screen with an old school mac logo (blinking folder and a ? mark).
    I called tech support and learned that my hard drive is completely gone, cannot be retrieved and I need a new one ( PLEASE tell me they were wrong!!! lol). I tried booting from the start up disk and the installer couldn't find the drive to install to.
    Where do I find a new hard drive? How much do they cost? Should I go to the mac genius or avoid them? Is there any way to pull files or photos off my old hard drive? Is it worth buying a new hard drive or should I just get a new computer at this point? I feel like I have a faulty used car that hit is 5 year mark and is just going to start dying off...piece by piece. Its so sad, I'm extremely depressed over all this.
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    Welcome to the Apple discussions.
    While it sounds like your hard drive has indeed died, I would run the Apple hardware test to confirm. Find the original OS X disc that shipped with your system, which says "AHT Version x.x" in small print on the label. Insert it, and reboot holding the option key down, choose the Apple hardware test, click the arrow to the right and follow directions. Choose the extended test. Does that confirm/tell you anything about the hard drive?
    Assuming your hard drive is indeed dead, you have several choices. You can have a local Apple store replace it, and they will only replace it with the same size drive. They will also keep the hard drive as a trade-in on a new one, which bothers some people. Dead or not they prefer a hard drive with personal data on it not go somewhere else, which would also be relevant if you want to have files extracted from the dead drive. Apple Authorized Service Providers can also replace the hard drive, and are more flexible to deal with. They may also install a hard drive you buy elsewhere. You can find the closest Apple store or AASP via http://www.apple.com/buy/locator/service/
    Or, if you're handy, you can do it yourself. See these directions to determine if it's in your ballpark: http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Mac/PowerBook-G4-Al-17-Inch/HD-Replacement/55/6/
    If you buy a hard drive yourself, you want a 2.5" notebook drive with a parallel ATA interface, not a serial ATA or SATA interface, which is quite popular today. Standard speed is 5400rpm, and for a slight price premium you can find 7200rpm drives, although the selection is declining due to manufacturers concentrating on SATA drives. Here are two sources at link:[OWC|http://eshop.macsales.com/Search/Search.cfm?Ne=5000&Ntt=2.5harddrive&Ntk=Primary&Ns=P_Price|0&N=6885] and link:[Newegg|http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=201015 0380+1035907889&name=ATA-6]. Depending on size you're talking $50 to $105 for a new hard drive, and additional if someone else installs it for you. Even if you have someone else install it, that's quite a bit less expensive than a new computer.
    In terms of recovering data, there are some services that will recover whats on the hard drive, however, they are very proud of the services they provide and charge accordingly. You can scan these forums for recommendations. If you don't have a backup today, budget for an external hard drive too. You can see a selection at http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/firewire/on-the-go
    Please post back with any questions.

  • I think I need a new Hard Drive

    iMovie keeps crashing. Thus, I think I need a new hard drive for my 2001 dual 800 G4 (Quick Silver). Can someone please tell me the best place to buy a new hard drive, how to install it, and then how to transfer everything over to the new one and thus remove the old on.
    Thanks so much to anyone that can be of assistance!
    Stuart

    Hi Stuart-
    You can buy a good hard drive here:
    http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/hard-drives/3.5-IDE-ATA/
    I would recommend the Seagate 120 gb hard drive. Your system is limited to up 128 gb, thus the recommendation.
    You can follow the following guide to add your new hard drive:
    http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/IDE/add2nddrive/
    After you format the new drive, install your OS X Tiger on the new drive (I also recommend updating the OS X to 10.4.8)
    http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/macosx1048comboupdateppc.html
    After you have finished installing the OS to the new hard drive, the OS should prompt you, asking if you would like to transfer files. Just follow the prompts, and you'll soon be done.
    When the transfer is done, and you are satisfied that all is well, you may consider reformatting the old drive (losing all previous data) and using the newly formatted old drive for backup.
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  • Help - do I need a new hard drive

    I dropped my ipod - actually my two year old did in his zeal for watching elmo in Grouchland - it isn't syncing - so I restored it - tried to sync it but it wouldn't - I put it in disk drive mode and it wouldn't sync - does it sound like I need a new hard drive? When it is turned on it seems to viabrate in my hand, or there is some kind of "thrumming" and it never did that before. Thanks so much!

    Hello wesleyapril,
    Yes, it sounds like your iPod's hard drive may have been damaged due to the fall and will need to be replaced in order to get your iPod fully functioning again. As to how and where you have it replaced is entirely up to you.
    You can choose to have it serviced through Apple (although it's quite spendy) or you can opt to send it to a third party repair company. Just do a simple Google search for "iPod hard drive replacement" and you should receive a number of sites that can assist you.
    For example, there is [RapidRepair|http://www.rapidrepair.com/shop/ipod-hard-drives.html]
    Hope this helps.
    B-rock

  • External Apple hard drives usable with macbookpro running Windows?

    My kids want to play windows games using our macbookpro. Only one game fits on the installed hard drive. Will I get into compatibility problems if I attach an Apple harddrive to the computer and install more games on it for use on the computer?
    Or would we need to reinstall bootcamp and go through the initial partitioning process but using the external hard drive this time around?
    MMCaravaggio
    Macbookpro Mac OS X (10.4.9)
      Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

    There is no such thing as an Apple hard drive. Hard drives are platform independent.
    If you format the drive as FAT, then you should have no problem accessing it from Boot Camp, but you should post your question in the Boot Camp discussions just to be sure:
    http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=1165

  • I just got a new mac and use my external hard drive to save all my images to but whenever I go to save my photo to my hard drive it says I do not have write access....Whats wrong how do i fix this or do i need a new hard drive??

    I just got a new mac and use my external hard drive to save all my images to but whenever I go to save my photo to my hard drive it says I do not have write access....Whats wrong how do i fix this or do i need a new hard drive??@

    This is a Mac question not a Photoshop question, and I am a Windows users, but I can Google and this might be what you need to do:
    http://www.makeuseof.com/answers/change-read-permision-external-hard-drive-mac/

  • I'm being told my start up disc is full on my 2010 macbook. Memory is 2GB 1067 MHz; and Finder tells me I have 1.05 GB still available.  Do I need a bigger hard drive?

    I'm getting error message that my start up disc is full on my 2010 macbook.  Started with 2GB 1067 MHz; and, according to Finder, still have 1.05 GB available.  Any idea what's up?  I had MacKeeper dump all junk files.  Do I need a new hard drive?

    First of all I would suggest you get rid of MacKeeper, which is well known in the Mac community to be useless or in some cases to be as bad as malware. Read this user tip by Klaus1.
    The startup disk (your hard drive) is not the same as the system memory (the 2GB of RAM you describe.) You may very well need a larger hard drive, but the first thing I would try would be looking through your downloads folder for old installer disk images, deleting any that you do not need any more (usually all of them) and emptying your trash. Many users put files in their trash and forget to empty it.
    If that doesn't gain you sufficient space, you may want to replace your hard drive with a larger model. You don't mention what size drive you have, but it is possible to do it yourself. See page 37 of this user manual.
    Another option would be to put files that are taking up a large amount of space (often iTunes and iPhoto Libraries fall into this category) on an external hard drive. This works best if you do not need portability.
    Best of luck.

  • Do i need a external hard drive for my pictures

    Do I need an external hard drive for my pictures?

    Generally, you should have an external hard drive to backup your system. If your internal hard drive is filling up, you certainly can move pictures to an external hard drive.

  • I have a macbook pro, a little over 2 years old, have been advised I need a new hard drive....after 2 years!!!!

    My macbook pro is just over 2 years old....for the last couple of months it has been running very slowly,the beachball is in permanent residence!
    I have been advised I need a new hard drive....after only 2 years I'm not at all impressed. Is this normal?

    Over a very large sample of drives, these drives are very reliable, despite being moved around inside laptops.
    You do not have a very large sample, you have ONE drive. Anything that happens, from having it run for twenty years to having it die on the first day, is within the normal range.
    The rapid resolution to your problem IS to replace the drive. At your leisure, you may find that after re-writing every block with Zeroes (a process that can take half a day and has no guarantee of success) enough spare blocks can be found to return the drive to service. Or maybe not. If you are willing to invest the time and energy to do this, you may get a nice backup drive, or you may get a doorstop. No one can predict ahead of time.

  • My 2009 mac mini suddenly stopped accepting any, and all discs.Do I need a new hard drive?

    my 2009 mac mini suddenly stopped accepting all discs.  Any disk put in, will eject itself within 3 to 4 seconds.  do I need a new hard drive, or is there something simple I an do to fis this?

    Try:
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    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4354501?tstart=0
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  • How do you know when your hard drive is failing

    Having trouble turning on computer and computer freezing and getting a blue screen.  Videos freeze.  Do I need a new hard drive for my Imac  Hard drive has errors.

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  • HT1766 Can you use an external hard drive to back up my movies in iTunes but still be able to access them or is there a device so I don't have to use a pc ??

    Can you use an external hard drive to back up my movies in iTunes but still be able to access them or is there a device so I don't have to use a pc ??

    You can store them on a separate hard drive, you don't need to keep them on your laptop's hard drive. On your computer's iTunes on the Advanced tab in Edit > Preferences there is a 'copy files to iTunes media file when adding to library' tickbox - if you untick that, you should be able to copy the films to a separate drive and add them back to your iTunes library (File > Add To Library) and it should then point to them on that separate drive and not copy them to your hard drive. When you are happy that it is what is happening and that they are safely on your external drive you can delete the films from your laptop's hard drive.
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