After upgrading iPhoto for Yosemite I have lost virtually all my photos in iPhoto. What's going on??
Help! I recently upgraded to Yosemite OS on my iMac desktop. I then needed to upgrade iPhoto which I did yesterday. Now, when I open my iPhoto icon there are only about 100 photos left of probably about 1,000. I should mention that all the photos WERE there at first but then I moved my iPhoto Library to the dock and when I opened it, most were gone. Does anyone know how I can get my photos back??? Please help.
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It is best not to move your iPhoto library around and there is no need to have it available from the dock - leave the iphoto libraries in your uses folder - to sitc between libraries hold dow the option key while lunching iphoto - use the resuling select library window to select the library you want - it will remain your default library until you switch again
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thanks.
Sorry for my english, i don't know much.I have the same problem when I try to install Quickbooks 2015. The message is the same that it caught QB with too many and it stops it.
Date/Time: 2014-11-22 20:58:37 -0500
OS Version: 10.10.1 (Build 14B25)
Architecture: x86_64
Report Version: 19
Command: QuickBooks
Path: /Applications/QuickBooks 2015.app/Contents/MacOS/QuickBooks 2015
Version: 16.0.1.1384 R2 (16.0.1.1384)
Parent: launchd [1]
PID: 425
Event: wakeups (microstackshots only)
Wakeups: 2563 wakeups per second for 18 seconds
Duration: 18.00s
Steps: 18
Hardware model: MacBookPro8,3
Active cpus: 8
Fan speed: 1996 rpm
Powerstats for: QuickBooks 2015 [425]
Start time: 2014-11-22 20:58:42 -0500
End time: 2014-11-22 20:58:55 -0500
Parent: launchd
Microstackshots: 10 samples (55%)
Primary st
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