Discover how simple automation rules can help you organize your files, declutter your computer, and keep your downloads folder and screenshots in order without manual effort.
In this post, we are going to show you how to move Program files from an SSD drive to an HDD drive. SSDs (Solid State Drives) are faster, durable, smaller, and consume less drive. On the other hand, ...
Imagine that you want to move a multi-gigabyte folder containing tens of thousands of files and subfolders to another drive to free up your Mac’s internal storage space. Your first instinct would be ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Transferring files from one PC to another used to be a real hassle, and often required moving floppy disks back and forth, using arcane cable ...
The Move to command works the same as the Cut command in computers. Thus, the selected files will be removed from the current directory/folder and then be moved or transferred to the new directory. If ...
If you get a new desktop or laptop computer this season, you may find that the best way to move all your old files and settings to the new computer is less than obvious. E-mailing a digital photo or ...
macOS allows you to drag and drop items between locations. However, it has a major usability issue: you need to keep holding the dragged item throughout the process, which can feel cumbersome, ...
All files on your Mac, be it pictures, videos or documents, are stored in directories as part of the hard drive hierarchy. As you use your computer, so many of these files accumulate over time that ...
We’ve been looking at file systems and trustee rights over the past couple of weeks and there’s one more issue I want to cover before we move on and that’s how to successfully move files and folders ...
Finder is the default file manager for macOS that features an intuitive interface to simplify file, directory, and disk management operations on your Mac. In addition, it also includes a few extra ...
Over the years, my iTunes library has grown in size from “manageable” to “humongous.” As I continue to add more content—music files, videos, podcasts, and more—my iTunes library sure isn’t getting any ...