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<blockquote data-quote="skater" data-source="post: 467600" data-attributes="member: 19158"><p>Yep, happens every time for the last few weeks. I select all, then click and drag, and it copies just the first 85 files. I even forgot about it after the first time, only to discover it the hard way again. Different memory cards, even different devices (SD card and a USB reader). </p><p></p><p>It's very strange. I know how to use the command line so just started doing that, but still... </p><p></p><p>My MacBook is exhibiting a lot of these stupid little quirks, like how the finder doesn't correctly determine that it's a directory with pictures and display the appropriate preview pane, which worked fine in older versions of OS X. Because of other issues I was having (extreme slowness rendering raw files), I reinstalled Yosemite from scratch, and that didn't help either the slowness or these other quirks I've noticed. I used to love this laptop, but these little quirks are adding up to an annoying user experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skater, post: 467600, member: 19158"] Yep, happens every time for the last few weeks. I select all, then click and drag, and it copies just the first 85 files. I even forgot about it after the first time, only to discover it the hard way again. Different memory cards, even different devices (SD card and a USB reader). It's very strange. I know how to use the command line so just started doing that, but still... My MacBook is exhibiting a lot of these stupid little quirks, like how the finder doesn't correctly determine that it's a directory with pictures and display the appropriate preview pane, which worked fine in older versions of OS X. Because of other issues I was having (extreme slowness rendering raw files), I reinstalled Yosemite from scratch, and that didn't help either the slowness or these other quirks I've noticed. I used to love this laptop, but these little quirks are adding up to an annoying user experience. [/QUOTE]
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