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    Transferring files from PC to a Mac?

    Anyone know of a good way to transfer multiple large files from a PC to a Mac?
    There are too many files to transfer via DVD.

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    I use Dropbox to seamlessly move files between mac and pc - it's like they share a common folder on the desktop. Another way for very large files is to simply buy a thumb drive and do it manually that way. Be sure to initialize the drive on the PC first. PCs refuse to read thumb drives that were initialized on a Mac, but the other way round is OK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Domainace View Post
    I use Dropbox to seamlessly move files between mac and pc - it's like they share a common folder on the desktop. Another way for very large files is to simply buy a thumb drive and do it manually that way. Be sure to initialize the drive on the PC first. PCs refuse to read thumb drives that were initialized on a Mac, but the other way round is OK.
    I will look into Dropbox. Do you have an affiliate link that you could PM me?
    I think they offer a program that gives additional space for referrals.

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