![]() ![]() I can't believe this hasn't been a big issue for Mac users and there isn't more information about it out there. When the flash is read on a Windows computer they do become visible and can be deleted. If they aren't deleted you end up with a bunch of unplayable files on the flash which louses things up when you plug the stick into a device to play the mp3s. They are invisible on the Mac and there seems to be no way to make them visible so they can be deleted. A google search reveals that these pesky things are indeed the problem whenever copying music files from a CD to a flash drive using iTunes. Thanks for this info about "resource forks". You can remove them from the USB drive connected to your Mac using the command line in Terminal. ![]() They begin with "._” You can see them on your mac if you set it to display hidden files. The “ghost” files are called resource forks. ![]()
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