Try deleting the prefs found in your users/library/preferences file. The name is kopymac.plist Also if you are having trouble getting Kopymac to copy files to the destination, try opening the terminal and dragging the destination volume to the terminal. This should give you a printout of the path. something like this: /Volumes/yourdisk/ Simply copy and paste the path you see in the Terminal, and select "edit" Preferences from KopyMac's menu. Now paste the Path into the manual input, and click the "set" button. You should now be able to copy files to your destination. You can click on KopyMac's destination box; (this should open up your destination volume) to check and make sure KopyMac knows where to send the files. Justin M -Digitol Disturbance-
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Try deleting the prefs found in your users/library/preferences file. The name is kopymac.plist Also if you are having trouble getting Kopymac to copy files to the destination, try opening the terminal and dragging the destination volume to the terminal. This should give you a printout of the path. something like this: /Volumes/yourdisk/ Simply copy and paste the path you see in the Terminal, and select "edit" Preferences from KopyMac's menu. Now paste the Path into the manual input, and click the "set" button. You should now be able to copy files to your destination. You can click on KopyMac's destination box; (this should open up your destination volume) to check and make sure KopyMac knows where to send the files. Justin M -Digitol Disturbance-Reply to This
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