

What are the HDD's partitions are they both GUID/Journaled? Open Disk Utility and click on the drives.What is the Make and model of the SSD you installed?.How did you setup the SSD? Did you use the Mac OS installer or clone your drive?.What is the Mac OS your system is using? Go to About this Mac where it tells you.I understand your problem but I need to know these things to help you. Let's try again: Focus on my questions here. $ cp -av /Volumes/"1TB Macintosh HD"/FolderA/badName.xxx /Volumes/XXXX/FolderB/goodName.xxxįollow these steps for each of the 3 folders that you want to copy over. Then, you can individually copy each bad name file while reassigning it a good name. Hopefully, this will copy the bulk of your files over, and leave you with only a few of the files where "its name is too long or includes some characters that are invalid in the destination volume" - let's call them bad name files.

Here is an article explaining the process. If you provide the -av option, it will continue copying even if errors are detected, and keep a log of the errors and of the files that were successfully copied. You can find this out by typing the command "ls /Volumes" Note: Substitute "XXXX" for the name of your SSD drive or some other backup drive. $ cp -av /Volumes/"1TB Macintosh HD"/FolderA/* /Volumes/XXXX/FolderB Have you tried the "cp" command from the command line?. > I’ve installed the Operative System through the Recovery Mode and the the that Operative System from the Apple Servers. How did you setup the SSD ? Did you use the Mac OS installer or clone your drive ?Īnswer: On the New Hard Drive ( The one I’ve already installed into my Laptop ), I’ve installed.Note ::: This old one is also 1TB, but not SSD.Īnswer: The Old Hard Drive ( The one I’ve took from the Laptop ), On the ( 2nd ) Second Partition, it has installed. What is the Mac OS your system is using ? Go to About this Mac where it tells you.Īnswer: The Old Hard Drive ( The one I’ve took from the Laptop ), On the ( 1st ) First Partition, it has installed.Down here I am answering to you the questions you've sent to me and also, I am sending the ScreenShots you've suggested also. Hi Dan, I've already wrote this current message on a comment, bur for some reason it doesn't appear on the history :/ But, well.
