Hi, first off, don't laugh too hard! I know zero about Macs. Nothing. Zippo. Nada. I took this job as a courtesy for a good client.
He has a warning about his "startup disk is almost full" on a MacBook Pro running OS X. I found an iPhoto icon on the desktop or whatever it's called that shows a total of 4,000 pics in library-photos that I'd like to delete.
How do I delete them from the Mac and transfer them to a hdd attached by a USB cable to my Win 7 bench rig ? I'm assuming the NTFS format on the hdd will have to be changed. I'd like to save the pics as JPG's so the client can copy them to his Windows system after I burn them to DVD.
Can I del/burn them from the Mac using the onboard DVD as JPG's? Should I join my network and transfer the files wirelessly or just use a USB cable. I want this process to be as simple as possible
Thanks in advance.
He has a warning about his "startup disk is almost full" on a MacBook Pro running OS X. I found an iPhoto icon on the desktop or whatever it's called that shows a total of 4,000 pics in library-photos that I'd like to delete.
How do I delete them from the Mac and transfer them to a hdd attached by a USB cable to my Win 7 bench rig ? I'm assuming the NTFS format on the hdd will have to be changed. I'd like to save the pics as JPG's so the client can copy them to his Windows system after I burn them to DVD.
Can I del/burn them from the Mac using the onboard DVD as JPG's? Should I join my network and transfer the files wirelessly or just use a USB cable. I want this process to be as simple as possible
Thanks in advance.