How to transfer pictures from laptop to external hard drive

have multiple events in i-photo and need to transfer to external hard drive have watched tutorials and followed directions only to see an error (null) message
Any ideas?

well if you are trying to transfer/copy only the events from iphoto to an external drive, and not the entire iPhoto library, all you have to do is select the entire events, or the photos you wan to transfer/copy (select the 1st one, press shift and select the last one) and drag onto the icon of the external hard drive. It might be best to create a an empty folder onto the external.  (command+shift+N)  Once the empty folder has been created, open it on a separate window, and drag the photos into/over the open folder and you will see the green circle with a "+" inside it, which indicate that you will be copying, and not transfering. Et voila! As Gitse said above, it's pretty simple.

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