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lilongyue

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Jul 12, 2011
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Hi,

I Googled the h*ll out of this, and saw people with similar questions, but no answers. After JBing my 32 GB iPad 2, I installed Netatalk, so I can view my iPad in my Macbooks Finder. After connecting my iPad to my Mac, the first thing I see are two folders labled "root" and "home." In Finder, the "home" folder has about 19 GBs of free space, but the "root" folder only has 280 MBs. When I use iFile, things look very different, though. I installed PSX4All, and want to add some back-up ISOs of my PSX games so I can play them using PSX4All. However, the folder I need to put the ISOs in (/var/mobile/media/roms/psx) is within the "root" folder (with only 280 MBs), and so I can't add any. Now, when I use iFile to view the folder where I should put the ISOs, it says I have 19 GBs. 19 GBs is the amount shown as free in the "Home" folder when viewed in my MacBook's Finder. What is going on? How to get my ISOs into the correct folder so I can play them on PSX4All? I can't make heads or tales out of what to do here, and I've already spent two plus hours scouring the internet for a solution, but haven't found any. Can anyone help?
 
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