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Sep 27, 2009

I would like to relocate my iPhoto library to another location, but OS X reports that copying it (approximately 40 GB) to another partition on the internal drive will take 27 hours. Thinking that the time will eventually go down, I left it for 2 hours, but, unfortunately, the time was correctly subtracted to 25 hours. This issue also occurred when backing up my data to prepare for Snow Leopard Installation (I eventually ended up going with an older Time Machine backup). It doesn't just happen when moving to another partition-- if i move to another volume using FW800 or USB2 to target partitions of NTFS (using Paragon NTFS) or HFS+, it still takes a ridiculously long time to copy. Any one have any ideas as to what may be occurring?

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