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Home » News » 2007 » November » Leopard Data Loss Bug

Leopard Data Loss Bug

07 November 2007

Who: Campus Mac Users

What: Mac Leopard losing files and folders when trying to move between volumes


Users, developers and Mac bloggers have confirmed a bug in Apple's recently released Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.

Moving folders or files between network volumes, or even between volumes on the same disk, can result in total data loss on both the target and originating locations if there is a disruption of the connection.

For more information, read Leopard's Disappearing Data Spots.

Note: Currently, 6-TECH does not support Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard

 
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