Keeping iTunes on hard drive on macbook air

I want to keep my library on my macbook air harddrive
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    Hi community!
    I'm experiencing some problems with my MacBook Air and an external hard drive and I'm wondering if anybody would be able to help me out.
    I own a MacBook Air running Mac OS X 10.7.3. When I connect my iomega 500GB external hard drive, the Finder is able to pick it up, but when I click on the drive name, it spins forever without the Finder responding for a long time (it basically crashes the Finder with a spinning ball staying forever). The light on the external hard drive flashes intermittently when I first plug it in, but after that stays constantly lit. So I guess the disk has power, but something else is wrong with it.
    It was working fine earlier today but I accidentally pulled the cable out while the disk was working. I'm hoping this hasn't permanently damaged my drive.
    Any help on what I could do to fix this issue would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
    SV

    You might try launching Disk Utility, and then select the drive in question to run a "Verify disk" on the drive. This may indicate any errors in the file system of the drive that might be preventing the successful reading of the disk.
    If the disk is empty, you may want to re-partition and reformat, so as to start with a "clean slate".

  • Problems with my external USB 3.0 (Toshiba) hard drive and Macbook Air 2012

    I can't seem to get any help on this from Apple and I am tired of ti I have a new Macbook Air 2012 model and have several Toshiba external USB 3.0 drives. I did the Mountain Lion App Store 10.8.2 update and all of a sudden non of my drives are mountable or accessible. I've been in IT 16 years and have never seen anything like this. The drives are physically fine and I can see the mapped partitions on a Windows 7 machine just fine and even use HFS Explorer to view the directory structures. The data on these drives is extremely important to not only me, but also the DoD who I am working with on a major project. Now I can't get to my documents to edit them or pull down the virtual machines I setup for my labs.
    I've done all sorts of research and googled myself to death. I even foudn the "missing because Apple pulled" 2.0 update to try and fix this issue. Whatever was done with ML 10.8.2 on these notebooks renders the USB ports useless. Does anyone have a solution to getting these drives to mount?

    I have the same issue. 
    I have two disks HDTC720XK3C1 (Portable Toshiba Hard Disk, USB 3.0 + 2.0, 2.0 TB). Purchased on the same date and same model.  One inexplicably stopped working.  
    When i connect the drive, the systems show an message that say:
    "You need format the drive <x> before can you use it
    Do you want to format it" 
    I attach the two pictures with the screen error and disk  managment.
    Question for the group:  These devices seem not very reliable ? this type of error the warranty covers?  Sugestions ? 
    i think, that a backup tool should be secure. This is the 7th time I use it and the data is completely lost. Opinions? 
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  • Hard drive full - MacBook Air

    The hard drive on my MacBook Air is almost completely full. It says that over 60 GB of "Other" is being used, but I have no idea what is taking up all that space. I can't find anything in my files, and I cleared all of my downloads. It's so full that I can't save any documents or update the software.

    Freeing Up Space on The Hard Drive
      1. See Lion's Storage Display.
      2. You can remove data from your Home folder except for the /Home/Library/ folder.
      3. Visit The XLab FAQs and read the FAQ on freeing up space on your hard drive.
      4. Also see Freeing space on your Mac OS X startup disk.
      5. See Where did my Disk Space go?.
      6. See The Storage Display.
    You must Empty the Trash in order to recover the space they occupied on the hard drive.
    You should consider replacing the drive with a larger one. Check out OWC for drives, tutorials, and toolkits.
    Try using OmniDiskSweeper 1.8 or GrandPerspective to search your drive for large files and where they are located.
    Consider an external drive to store your files.
    The "other" are files that cannot be classified into the other categories. This can include data files, mail data, cache files, system files, etc. Make a bootable backup of your drive, boot from it, erase your internal drive, then restore the backup after pruning out files you can store elsewhere.

  • Download pictures from my Iphone to hard drive using Macbook Air?

    Hi guys,
    Anyone know how to download pictures from my Iphone over to an external hard drive using a macbook air?

    You probably need to let iPhoto grab them then send them to the HD via iPhoto export.

  • No hard drive on MacBook air?

    I am getting the Flashing ? when I try to start up.  I try the Disk Utiltiy and the disk verified and sadi it was OK.  I tied to reinstall the OS X from the internet restore,  like was suggested.  That cannot happen because it cannot fine the main partition it only find the recovery partition which has only 1.6 GB its a 128 gig HD.  There is not CD drive and I do not have one.  What else can I do??  Its a Solid state drive and I am typing from the reocover partion now so I know the disk is not dead!

    Foxbox7, your info plus Ralph's sounds about right because I asked what brand of drive failed and the tech at the local store told me it was a Toshiba (FWIW, it was not an actaul Apple Store but a Premium reseller that offers all services).   I obviously couldn't check myself when Ralph first mentioned it because it was still "in the shop".  I DID check the new one as soon as I got it and sure enough it is now a Samsung.   I'm not typically one to subscribe to conspiracy theories, although that's probably a strong term for what foxbox7 is describing, but it certainly SEEMS like Apple is not being as forthcoming as they might be if the Toshiba SSD failures are not limited to the 2012 models if this is occuring frequently and especially since mine was only purchased end of April and I watched the shipping tracking from China so it was "hot off the press", not some old stock.

  • MacBook not showing external hard drive connected to Air Port Extreme

    I have a MacBook 5.2 running Mac OS X Version 10.5.7. I am running a wireless network Air Port Extreme router Version 7.4.2. I have connected a 1 TB Western Digital 10EAVS External hard drive and a printer to the Air Port Extreme router via a USB 2 hub. My MacBook sees and I am able to utilize the printer, but the Western Digital 1 TB External drive does not show up. I can see the 1 TB External drive via the Air Port Application setup, but it is not showing up on my desktop or in Utilities/Disk Utilities. I have connected the External drive directly to the USB port on my MacBook, and the drive showed up on my desktop instantly. I partitioned the External drive into two partitions and ran Time Machine which successfully backed up my MacBook. I then disconnected the External hard drive from my MacBook and reconnected it to another USB port in the hub connected to the Air Port Extreme. Once again, my MacBook does not see the External hard drive. I can see the External hard drive via the Air Port Extreme application right down to the two individual partitions. I even removed the USB hub and plugged the External hard drive directly into the Air Port Extreme router, but my MacBook still did not see the hard drive. I've restored version 7.4 and 7.4.1 on the Air Port Extreme, but it did not help. Does anyone have any insight what settings might need to be changed on my MacBook to allow it to connect to the External hard drive while it is plugged into the Air Port Extreme wireless router?

    Do you have an older "dome" style AEBS or the rectangular model? The former will not work with TM. Early versions of the former may not work until you enable them to see a TM drive by doing the following:
    Open the Terminal application in your Utilities folder. At the prompt paste the following command and press RETURN:
    defaults write com.apple.systempreferences TMShowUnsupportedNetworkVolumes 1
    The drive should now be accessible via TM.

  • Got a new external hard drive. Transferred all files from old hard drive to new hard drive. Connected hard drive to macbook. How do I get all my files to be recognized by iTunes and my already made playlists??

    Got a new external hard drive. Transferred all files from old hard drive to new hard drive. Connected hard drive to macbook. How do I get all my files to be recognized by iTunes and my already made playlists??

    Trying to download photos from IPHONE, IPAD to IPHOTO in IMAC after installing new hard drive.
    How did you import the photos to iPad and iPhone?
    If the photos have been synced to the iPhone and iPad using iTunes, you cannot sync them back.
    See this document:  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4236
    You can't reimport pictures synced from your computer to your device back to your computer. You can only import pictures in the Camera Roll or Saved Photos from your device to your computer. If you need to retrieve synced photos from your device:
    If your photos are not in the Camera Roll on your devices, save them to the Camera Roll, share them to the Photo Stream, mail the photos, or, if you have iPhoto on the devices, use iTunes Photo Sharing.
    http://help.apple.com/iphoto/iphone/2.0/?handbuch#blnkee26bc1
    Save photos to your computer using iTunes
    Connect your iOS device to your computer.
    Tap a photo, album, event, web journal, or slideshow and tap Share> iTunes.
    Tap Selected, or change the photos you want to save (if you are saving a slideshow skip to step 4):
    Select different photos: Tap Choose Photos, tap one or more photos, and tap Next.
    Select a range of photos: Tap Choose Photos, tap Range, tap the first and last photos in the range, and tap Next.
    Select all the photos in an album or event: Tap All.
    In iTunes, click the button for your device and click Apps at the top of the window.
    Below File Sharing, select iPhoto (in Apps).
    Select the Shared Photos folder under iPhoto Documents.
    Click Save To and select the location on your computer where you want to save the items.
    To view your photos, go to the Finder and look in the location you selected above.

  • How to format hard drive with mac air for use on mac and pc

    I'm new to MAC and can't make much sence of what has been said to do in other questions. All I want to be able to do is use my 500gb My Passport hard drive on my MAC and other PC's. I have saved all the data that I want to keep on another hard drive so can re-format the hard drive if needed. I want to do all the set up on my MAC AIR.
    Please help,
    Cheers Hutch

    Reading assignment:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ExFAT
    Ciao.

  • I can not get iTunes to open on my macbook air and I'm running 10.84 it is saying there is a newer version to download

    I can not get iTunes to open on my macbook air and I'm running 10.84 it is saying there is a newer version to download or quit itunes so it dose not fully open

    The file that I'm have issues with in itunes is the file called iTunes Libary.itl. 
    So just to get itunes to open I had to delete that file and then sync all of my music back into itunesday, is there anyway so I do not have to keep doing that?

  • Using Carbon Copy Cloner which is quicker firewire 800 Macbook Pro to external hard drive or Macbook Pro to same via Airport Extreme?

    Using Carbon Copy Cloner which is quicker firewire 800 Macbook Pro to external hard drive or Macbook Pro to same via Airport Extreme?

    Firewire 800 is the fastest and most reliable. Also it's bootable if you hold the option key down on a wired or built in keyboard.  Not bootable via Airport obviously or if Filevault is used.
    It's only your first clone that's usually takes the longest, it's shorter when it updates as you only do the changes which you can control to keep a pure clone if you wish.
    Most commonly used backup methods

  • Itunes 12.1.2.27, macbook air, Doesn't quit and doesn't recognised just iphone6 plus ios 8.1.2.

    Itunes 12.1.2.27, macbook air, Doesn't quit and doesn't recognised just iphone6 plus ios 8.1.2.
    it does recognize iphone5 and other iphone 6

    Hi Chalmita,
    For your immediate issue of the MacBook Air not shutting down, try the following:
    OS X Yosemite: Log out, sleep, restart, and shut down
    https://support.apple.com/kb/PH18786?locale=en_US
    Hold down the power button until you see the restart, sleep, or shut down dialog, then click Shut Down, or press Return.
    If you don’t want the app windows you currently have open to reopen when you restart your Mac and sign in, deselect “Reopen windows when logging back in.”
    If your Mac won’t shut down, press and hold the power button for 5 seconds to force a shutdown.
    Important:   If you force a shutdown, you may lose unsaved changes in open documents.
    The Mac is completely shut down when there is a black screen, no active power light, and no fan or drive noise.
    What version of OS X do you have on your Mac?  It might be helpful to back up your computer with Time Machine and update to the latest version, which is 10.0.3.  Do the same with your iPhones so that everything is up to date.
    Update OS X and App Store apps on your Mac - Apple Support
    https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201541
    Update the iOS software on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch - Apple Support
    https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204204
    Cheers!
    - Judy

  • Do I need to keep my external hard drive connected at all times for time capsule?

    Do I need to keep my external hard drive connected at all times for time capsule?

    Hi,
    I have a similar question. I have backed up my external hard drive through my computer, onto my TC. When I go into TM, it doesn't show the external hard drive unless it is connected to the computer. Can I access the info from the external hard drive that is on the TC if I don't have the hard drive plugged in? If so, how can I do that?
    Thanks,
    Bernadette

  • I am not much of a computer technician. I bought a time capsule thinking I could use this for an external hard drive and keep my MAC hard drive free. Was I mistaken? One I back everthing up on the TC, can I delete everything off of my MAC?

    I am not much of a computer technician. I bought a time capsule thinking I could use this for an external hard drive and keep my MAC hard drive free. Was I mistaken? Once I back everything up on the TC, can I delete everything off of my MAC and then use my TC as my hard drive??

    Once I back everything up on the TC, can I delete everything off of my MAC and then use my TC as my hard drive??
    TC was designed to backup your Mac. The TC literature is pretty clear about this:
    If your Mac's hard drive has a problem....it will sooner or later....you can use your backup on the TC to rebuild your Mac.
    But.....if you move all of your data to the TC from your Mac....you only have one version of that data now, and it is on the TC.
    Have you thought about what will happen when....not if....the TC has a problem?  Since the only version of your important data was on the TC, and the TC has failed......you lose all of your data.....because you have no backup.
    A much better plan would be to add a USB or FireWire hard drive and connect it directly to your Mac. Move the data on your Mac over to the hard drive.
    Then, the TC will backup both your Mac and the hard drive.  So, you have original data on on one drive and backups on another drive.
    That would be a minimum backup plan. Most of us have more than one set of backups.

  • How to upgrade my internal hard drive for macbook 5,2 from 160GB to 1TB?

    Hello,
    I wonder if you can please help me out.
    I wonder, is it possible to upgrade my internal hard drive for macbook 5,2 from 160GB to 1TB?
    Thanks,

    There's only one 9.5mm high 1tb drive around http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Samsung/HNM101MBB/
    With a video on replacing the hard drive http://eshop.macsales.com/installvideos/macbook_13_mem_hd/

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