Hello.
I’m a novice and was hoping to get some help on a problem I’m having when placing my DP project folders (including project files and audio) on a separate non-OS internal hard drive on my Mac Pro. When doing so, I get the following error message after opening up a project, recording and saving:
The strange thing is that I don’t have any problems when I place the files on an external firewire hard drive. I’m wondering if it may have something to do with a recent video card replacement:
About six months ago my video card died. At the time I was on Leopard. The replacement card required Snow Leopard, so I took the computer to a Mac shop to have them install a temporary video card so that they could load Snow Leopard from an external boot drive and install the new video card. All went well, except that I noticed my user name had changed with a “1” added to it – mikecarillo1. I believe ever since I’ve had issues accessing my internal back up drives such as having to enter my admin password to delete files.
Is there an easy fix?
Thanks.
Problem Placing Project Files on Separate Internal Drive
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Problem Placing Project Files on Separate Internal Drive
Mac Pro 2.8 GHz Quad-Core
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Re: Problem Placing Project Files on Separate Internal Drive
First thing is to repair permissions. I'd do it on all drives. If that doesn't work, you might have to manually set permissions for the drive in question.
Re: Problem Placing Project Files on Separate Internal Drive
Thanks, MLC.
I couldn't figure out how to repair permissions on the non-OS internal drives as the repair permissions buttons were disengaged. But when researching on how to repair these drives I stumbled on an article explaining how Snow Leopard users can click the "ignore ownership on this volume" button at the bottom of the Get Info window. It solved my problem. No more error message!
Tx again.
m
I couldn't figure out how to repair permissions on the non-OS internal drives as the repair permissions buttons were disengaged. But when researching on how to repair these drives I stumbled on an article explaining how Snow Leopard users can click the "ignore ownership on this volume" button at the bottom of the Get Info window. It solved my problem. No more error message!
Tx again.
m
Mac Pro 2.8 GHz Quad-Core
6 GB RAM
6 GB RAM
- MIDI Life Crisis
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Re: Problem Placing Project Files on Separate Internal Drive
Excellent! Go get 'em!