![]() ![]() (note there is a space at the end of the command and the P is a capital letter) rsync -ahP Step 2: Type the following into Terminal, but do not press Enter. You can also open it the quick way by going to Spotlight and typing: terminal Step 1: Open Terminal.app It is located in Applications/Utilities/ This is a beginner to intermediate guide and doesn’t cover some of the more advanced features of rsync. It’s especially handy for copying files while skipping errors, corrupted files and getting past some permissions errors. It’ll skip any errors and log all the failed copies to a file for you to check through. This guide covers how to copy files on a Mac using an external drive or any connected network drive. ![]() If I need to copy a bunch of files where I’m likely to come across errors copying, I’ll use rsync! There’s a lack of good file copy utilities on Mac like there is for Windows (eg.
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