I downloaded a few Music Videos from YouTube [using Download Helper, a nifty little freeware plugin, and Firefox 3.6] and after they'd completed and I checked 'em out, I tried to copy them to a folder wherein I store Music Videos.
Currently, this folder is located on a 500GB LaCie
external and connected via USB2 through a powered hub, and I received the msg shown below.
Investigating, I decreased the number of characters in the filenames. Same result. I put the files into a folder, tried copying the folder, no joy.
I can copy the files, without alteration, to both of my other drives [
internal]. All 3 drives are formatted Mac OS extended [journaled]. There is ample free space on all of the drives to hold the files in question.
What's goin' on here?
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This message most often means that the hard drive is formatted for Windows PCs and not for Mac.
On Macs, a file name can be up to 256 characters long. On Windows drives formatted NTFS, a file's name
can be 256 characters long. On Windows drives formatted FAT32, a file's name can be something like 60 characters long; I forget the exact limit of a filename (the filename itself is 8 characters, then there's a "pointer" to the remaining characters in the directory).