Just switched to Mac, where have my films gone..?!

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shaggy33
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Just switched to Mac, where have my films gone..?!

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I have installed SabNzbd onto my mac successfully and downloaded two films (one is 2gb and the other is a 3D film and 13gb).
I am trying to copy them onto a memory stick but when after I have dragged them onto the stick the files are showing as being 3.5mb and 650kb (I found the files in download directory).
Where are the full files for me to transfer!!
Any help appreciated
shaggy33
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Re: Just switched to Mac, where have my films gone..?!

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Sorry guys, found the full files but have another issue. When I try to drag the 13gb file to stick I get message saying file too large for the volumes format even though my stick is 32gb (and currently empty!) Any ideas?
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Re: Just switched to Mac, where have my films gone..?!

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shaggy33 wrote:Sorry guys, found the full files but have another issue. When I try to drag the 13gb file to stick I get message saying file too large for the volumes format even though my stick is 32gb (and currently empty!) Any ideas?
"stick" = usb stick? If so: you probably have FAT16B or FAT32 on that stick, which have a max file size of ... 4GB.

Format as NTFS and there is practically no file size limit
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