I can't provide specifics about that because I don't use it and I run a 10 year old system on this computer so things have probably changed a lot anyway. If your files on the flash drive are in a directory you can just drag the entire directory (or folder as it will appear) across to the desired destination on the Mac.Īn alternative method is to use the Photos application ( = "program"). On a Mac a folder is the same as a directory on a PC. You can create a folder by going to the file menu and drag down to "create new folder". How to Copy Pictures to a Flash Drive Using iPhoto (Photos): Mac Spencer Bull 164 subscribers Subscribe 773 409K views 9 years ago This is a 'How to' video explaining how to copy pictures. :-D If you are using a Mac, use Disk Utility:Įrase and reformat a storage device in Disk Utility on Mac - Choose the appropriate system version in the drag-down at the top to get the correct document version. Name it somthing.photoslibrary, and locate it in your pictures folder. If you're using a PC to do the formatting I can't help you because I have used a PC since mine was running DOS 3.0. If you don't have enough space on your mac, you might need to create this on an external drive (formatted APFS or MacOS extended) Step by step: Hold down the option key while starting photos, and click 'create new'.
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