I have been right clicking and compressing raw.mov video files to send from the UK to Australia via wetransfer. I am using a Macbook Pro with Mountain Lion. Each set of zipped files is between 3GB - 8GB in size and they (compress) and zip and send fine.
Even if the 4TB drive has been formatted in Windows’ NTFS (New Technology File System) format, then your Mac should still be able to read it, though it won’t be able to write to it.
But my client is on a Windows PC and only now tells me they are having problems opening the 'zip' files I have sent them. They get the message that the zip is 'invalid'. Any ideas what can be wrong here? I tested them on my Mac by reopening and they work file. Many thanks in advance. Apple Footer.
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