Download files mac diretly into external hard drive






















Answer (1 of 2): There’s normally a setting in your browser that either tells it where to save downloads or even offer the option to allow you to select a destination for each download. In Chrome click on Customize and control Google Chrome (the red circle with an up arrow in it) then - Settin.  · Moving Downloaded Files to an External Hard Drive. I'm running Deluge on a Mac laptop (OSX ). I've downloaded a number of files from a private tracker to my hard drive, and am running out of storage space. I'd like to move these files to an external hard drive, then point Deluge to the new location.  · Transfer the files from your Mac to an external drive. The process of transferring files from your Mac to an external drive is simple, but if you are not sure how to do it, then following these steps will get you through it. Step 1. Connect your external drive to your Mac and wait for the icon of the plugged-in drive to appear. Step 2Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins.


Which is why I've gotten myself an external hard drive for my games and other personal stuff. But origin won't download to or recognize (i'm not sure) my hard drive. I tried downloading Assassin's creed II. The game needs GB, but my D drive only has GB and the "next" button is (obviously) grey. As to the question, IF the external drive is ON LINE, you can change the download location to a folder there. Note: Remember to clean out the hard drive now and then. I have a 1 TB hard drive and a 3 TB external. I use the external for everything I have. Mac OS X do not support writing files into NTFS filesystems by default and you cannot copy files to external hard drive from mac. But Mac do support reading the NTFS drives and copying files from NTFS HDDs. Most of the Mac users don't know this and will buy portable external hard disks to expand the storage space.


I have not been able to download directly to the external hard drive. I can download to my desktop and copy the files over just fine, but I am hoping to streamline the process a bit. I have checked (GET INFO), and the external hard drive (Toshiba TB) shows that I am able to read and write to the drive. I just can't download direct to it. Guide 2. Transfer or Copy Files from Mac to External Hard Drive. Step 1. Open the external hard drive. Step 2. Open the internal disk or folder, where you saved essential files for copying or transferring. Step 3. Drag the files from a Mac local volume or folder and drop the data into the external hard drive. The only solution it seems would be to download each individual image or video file separately onto my mac hard drive and then move them into the external hard drive. It seems an extremely inefficient way to handle this, as well as a break from apple's normally user-friendly, drag-and-drop style interface.

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