Can i keep iphoto library on remote disc

Can I store iphoto library on a remote disc to help with hard disc. room.

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  • Can i keep ihpoto library on remote disc

    Someone answered this question the other day and I cannot find email. could you please resend solution

    Make sure the drive is formatted Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
    1. Quit iPhoto
    2. Copy the iPhoto Library from your Pictures Folder to the External Disk.
    3. Hold down the option (or alt) key while launching iPhoto. From the resulting menu select 'Choose Library' and navigate to the new location. From that point on this will be the default location of your library.
    4. Test the library and when you're sure all is well, trash the one on your internal HD to free up space.
    Regards
    TD

  • Can I have iPhoto library on external disc?

    I needed more space on my laptops harddisc, and moved the whole iPhoto library to an external firewire disc. How can I tell iPhoto where to find the pictures?
    I have iPhoto 2.0.1
    Thankful for help....
    Øystein

    The "option" key at launch does nothing for iPhoto 2, but what does work quite well is iPhoto Help. Search for the topic "switching between photo libraries" and should find what you need.
    You did, of course, make sure that the external drive was formatted as "Mac OS Extended" before moving your iPhoto Library folder there, didn't you?

  • How Can I play iTunes Library from Remote Disc without importing?

    I have my iTunes library copied to an external HD. I want to play it through my iTunes account on my MacBook Air, but don't have the room to import it all. Is there a setting to have iTunes play from a remote disc without importing the tunes to the computer itself?

    By the way, the alternative (esp if you don't have a library file on the external disk) is to add the external drive's media files to your laptop's iTunes library on your local hard disk. The downside is that (a) if the external disk is unavailable when you start iTunes, you'll see next to the music in iTunes (telling you that the files are unavailable); and (b) as you manage music on that external disk, you'll have to manually update iTunes on the other computer.
    Probably better to keep the library file on the external disk if that external disk ever is going to be disconnected from the the machine or connected to another machine. But if you'd like guidance for keeping the library file on your laptop and media files on the external disk, let us know.

  • Can't keep Iphoto open to rebuild lost library

    Shut down and restart your computer, and then open iPhoto again. If the problem persists, try rebuilding your photo library. To do this, quit iPhoto, and then reopen it while keeping the Option and Command keys pressed. You can also try restoring your photo library from a backup.
    I don;t have a backup and when I follow these steps nothing happens.  Iphoto won't stay open so I can start over and add photos from the Pictures file.  Any suggestions?

    Well with no backup you may have lost your photos - and if you have not you will sooner or later - things fail and with no backup when they do you lose stuff
    What exactly happens when you depress and HOLD the option and command keys and launch iPhtoo - keeping the option and command keys depressed until the firat aid window appears?
    you can also download iPhoto Library Manager - http://www.fatcatsoftware.com/iplm/ -  and use the rebuild in the free trial to create a totally new library leaving the existing one untouched for future use
    LN

  • Can't access iPhoto library through IPhoto or Aperture. Keeps restarting the computer.

    My library is on an external WD 6T drive. Recently, while flipping through an album, it locked up and shutdown the computer. Now it will restart the computer anytime I open either of the apps. And will stay in this cycle unless I disconnect the drive. I'm on a 27" iMac, with a 3.4G processor and 32G of RAM, running 10.10.1, iPhoto 9.6 and Aperture 3.6. Disc Utility does not discern any problems and I'm considering purchasing Easy Recovery to see if that will do any good. I've also tried several things garnered from WD support, but again, to no avail.

    Randy,
    try to isolate the problem. We do not know yet, if your drive is malfunctioning, if the particular iPhoto/Aperture library is corrupted, or if you are having a general problem with your system.
    In addition to LarryHN's advice I suggest the following:
    Since your external drive may be failing, back up all data on that drive to a different drive as soon as possible, if you do not have a current backup. But do not overwrite any older backup you have, because you may need it.
    Then test, if you can open any iPhoto Library on that drive at all. Create a new iPhoto library on that drive and try to open it there. Can you open  new libraries on that drive?
    If you cannot even open a new library on your external drive, there is no point in trying to open your main library there. Get the library off the drive to a different drive formatted MacOS Extended (Journaled) and try to open it on the different drive. Follow Larry's instructions to rebuild the library.
    -- Leonie

  • How can I protect iPhoto library on EHD when backing up with Super Duper?

    I moved my iphoto library awhile ago to an external firewire drive. I've kept my old iphoto library in my trash in case that drive died, but there are many photos that only exist in the iphoto library on the firewire drive.
    I finally got another EHD (this one is a USB drive). My idea is to keep iphoto library on the EHD along with a bootable copy of my MacBook Pro's internal hard drive. However, I'm worried that when I create the bootable backup using Super Duper my iphoto library will be lost.
    So I thought I could copy all the stuff from the firewire drive (where my only current iphoto library is located) to the USB drive and then move the library back to the firewire drive. Then I would have my working iphoto library and bootable copy on the firewire drive, and a backup of my iphoto library and backup bootable copy on the USB drive.
    1. Does this make sense?
    2. When I tried to copy everything (using Super Duper) from the firewire drive to the USB drive, my iphoto library didn't copy. I thought I had to do this because otherwise I might lose my iphoto library when I create the bootable copy on the firewire drive. (??)
    3. Does it make sense to partition the firewire drive? If so, I will still need to move iphoto to the USB drive before I do that, correct?
    BTW, my MacBook Pro is all full up. I can't move the iphoto library back to my internal hard drive while I move all this around.
    THanks and let me know if I need to clarify...

    prettyred
    Never, ever, store anything in the trash. Would you store things in your trash at home? It’s far too easy to accidentally erase it.
    I don’t know that you need to have an empty firewire drive for Super Duper, but pop over to their site - they have a forum too: http://www.shirt-pocket.com/forums/ and they’ll answer that question for you.
    Do you need two bootable back ups? I wold think one bootable back up, plus a back up of your data on the second disk would be enough.
    Yes, if you are going to partition a disk it will erase the data on it, so you’ll need to back up any data on it.
    Regards
    TD

  • Can't read iPhoto library from external drive

    I suddenly can't can't read iPhoto library from external drive. I have talked to WD and nohing is wrong with the network drive. I can open images and files from it. But, I can't read in iPhoto Library.

    Network Drive? a NAS?
    iPhoto needs to have the Library sitting on disk formatted Mac OS Extended (Journaled). Users with the Library sitting on disks otherwise formatted regularly report issues including, but not limited to, importing, exporting, saving edits and sharing the photos.
    Basically, you need to move the library to a correctly formatted disk.

  • Hard drive packed up, but had Time Machine backup. I installed new sad and upgraded to Mountain Lion., but I can't find iPhoto library and photos or iTunes songs? Is there an answer to this?  Graham

    Hard drive packed up, but had Time Machine backup. I installed new ssd and upgraded to Mountain Lion, but I can't find iPhoto library and photos or iTunes songs? Is there an answer to this?  A backup run did not install either photos or songs. Graham

    Thanks so much but none of that helped.  It was driving me crazy because it would back up another external drive.  I just changed the name of the drive from iPhoto/iTunes Library to Media Libraries and IT WORKED!! I guess for some reason it didn't like the drive being called iPhoto or iTunes ???? I don't understand but I have tried so many solutions and exchanging things out but the name change did it????!!!
    Thank you for your help and replying to this.  Guess I made my own issue!

  • Can't Open iPhoto Library

    My iPhoto library is on a FW drive (too big for laptop drive). I've been able to open it before and have used it many times, but now I can't access it. Sometimes I've opened iPhoto without the FW drive attached, so created a library on my local drive, but when I opened iPhoto holding down the Option key, I was able to choose my normal library.
    Not any more.
    I can open the "iPhoto Library" package in Finder and see all of the photos, but when I try to point iPhoto to it, it won't open. It won't accept it as input in the dialogue box. I hit the "Open" button, but it doesn't do anything.
    How can I get iPhoto to open this library? I'm using iPhoto 7.1.1 on Leopard 10.5.1.

    R_ H
    Welcome to the Apple Discussions.
    I'm afraid it sounds like the library file has been damaged.
    Try these in order - from best option on down...
    1. Do you have an up-to-date back up? If so, try copy the library6.iphoto file from the back up to the iPhoto Library (Right Click -> Show Package Contents) allowing it to overwrite the damaged file.
    2. Download iPhoto Library Manager and use its rebuild function. This will create a new library based on data in the albumdata.xml file. Not everything will be brought over - no slideshows, books or calendars, for instance - but it should get all your albums back.
    3. If neither of these work then you'll need to create and populate a new library.
    To create and populate a new library:
    Note this will give you a working library with the same Events and pictures as before, however, you will lose your albums, keywords, modified versions, books, calendars etc.
    In the iPhoto Preferences -> Events Uncheck the box at 'Imported Items from the Finder'
    Move the iPhoto Library to the desktop
    Launch iPhoto. It will ask if you wish to create a new Library. Say Yes.
    Go into the iPhoto Library (Right Click -> Show Package Contents) on your desktop and find the Originals folder. From the Originals folder drag the individual Event Folders to the iPhoto Window and it will recreate them in the new library.
    When you're sure all is well you can delete the iPhoto Library on your desktop.
    In the future, in addition to your usual back up routine, you might like to make a copy of the library6.iPhoto file whenever you have made changes to the library as protection against database corruption.
    Regards
    TD

  • How can I unlock iPhoto on a locked disc after installing Mavericks?

    How can I unlock Iphoto from a locked disc after I installed mavericks?

    What is the complete, exact text of the error message?

  • Can't open iPhoto library after upgrade

    I upgraded iphoto after install OSX Mavericks recently but I can't open iphoto library with the newer version.
    (It says "Your photo library will not be readable by previous versions of iPhoto after the upgrade. The upgrade process for very large libraries may take an hour or more to complete.") So I want to know if I select to upgrade, my photos will be lost or not. Do I need to back up before?

    Of course you need to back up first. You should always have a back up before you upgrade or update anything.
    Most Simple Back Up:
    Drag the iPhoto Library from your Pictures Folder to another Disk. This will make a copy on that disk.
    Slightly more complex: Use an app that will do incremental back ups. This is a very good way to work. The first time you run the back up the app will make a complete copy of the Library. Thereafter it will update the back up with the changes you have made. That makes subsequent back ups much faster. Many of these apps also have scheduling capabilities: So set it up and it will do the back up automatically.
    Example of such apps: Chronosync - but there are many others. Search on MacUpdate or the App Store
    Then click upgrade.

  • I have iphoto 7, deleted my photos now having problems getting them from iomega (even though I can see the iphoto library there)

    I have iphoto 7, deleted my photos (now iphoto has grey boxes where images were).  I've backed up on Iomega, and I can see the iphoto library there.  But how do I get it back on iphoto?  I dragged it into my hard drive, but iphoto still shows grey boxes.
    Thanks in advance from this novice!

    There is no iPhoto 7
    there are iPhoto 6 (version 6.x.x), iPhoto '08 (version 7.x.x), iPhoto '09 (version 8.x.x) and iPhoto '11 (version 9.x.x)
    Do you have iPhoto '08 - which version?
    Do the gray boxes had large "!" in them?
    How and why did you delete your photos?
    How did you backup to the Iomega drive - Time machine - drag the iPhoto library - other backup program?
    No mind readers here - we are users just like yourself and can only work with the information you provide
    LN

  • Can't Open iPhoto Library in CS3 Ext or through Bridge

    Does anyone know who to open photos stored in the iPhoto Library without having to first save them to the desktop or some other folder?

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    I search I did before posting my message for iPhoto turned up nothing...
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    Posted By: Ramón G Castañeda - Mar 29, 2008 02:20 pm
    For instance:
    -macman, "iPhoto & Photoshop" #8, 2 Mar 2008 1:20 pm
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    Posted By: Ramón G Castañeda - Mar 29, 2008 02:18 pm
    iPhoto buries the images deep inside a package. :/ This question comes up often, but I don't recall anyone giving a straight solution. Do a forum search on
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    Does anyone know who to open photos stored in the iPhoto Library without having to first save them to the desktop or some other folder?
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    Dunno much about Picasa yet, Mizz Lizardie, since I only just rediscovered it about 45 minutes ago. But that first album I created was easy as pie. I downloaded the Google Picasa desktop app for uploading peekchairs, so I have to explore that, too. I a
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    Posted By: Joe Sap - Feb 23, 2008 11:33 am
    OK, let me try this again: I am not working over a network. I am working on files stored locally on the internal hard disk. Yet the problem happens only when the file server is mounted (for other reasons, unrelated to Adobe applications - like co
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    Posted By: Kevin B Gilmore - Jan 14, 2008 12:42 pm
    I have the same issue with both an HP 2800 Business inkjet and Epson 4800 Printer. I can print images from iPhoto and preview just fine. But I can't print out of Adobe without getting the "No %%BoundingBox: comment in header!" Error and then the
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    Posted By: Micah Diamond - Mar 24, 2008 10:23 pm
    Does anyone know of a program (ideally for the Mac, but it can also be for Windows) that will allow me to create (and possibly sync) an online web gallery from a specified folder structure of images stored locally on my computer? iPhoto 'sort of' allow
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    Posted By: -macman - Mar 2, 2008 01:20 pm
    Arlen, take a look at this: http://www.macworld.com/article/50671/2006/05/photobrowser.html I just tried it, and it seems to work pretty slick. iPhoto doesnt even have to be running to use it. Simply drag files from the browser to wherever you choose
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    Posted By: Tom Murray 1 - Mar 2, 2008 12:30 pm
    I think what he wants, is to be able to browse through photos stored in iPhoto from Photoshop.
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    Posted By: -macman - Mar 2, 2008 11:30 am
    Arlen, >If anyone has other ideas, please post Can you be more specific about your needs/workflow? Weve shown you several ways to open iPhoto files in Photoshop already. Im curious b why any of those detailed methods fail to suit you. I
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    Posted By: Arlen Nagata - Mar 2, 2008 10:52 am
    Thanks -macman & Nani, I was hoping for a better solution. Yes I can export all my photos, but that defeats the purpose of using iPhoto to organize them. And yes I can find the originals with show in finder, but it's a bit tedious. I think
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    Posted By: -macman - Mar 2, 2008 01:35 am
    >I'm using iPhoto to manage my photos, but I can't access the pictures in photoshop. Correct. In the past, too many users were caught messing around in iPhotos library, thus causing endless corruption problems within the app. Apple decided to disco
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    Forget about what you have "imported into" iPhoto. Open the originals.
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    Posted By: Arlen Nagata - Mar 23, 2008 06:50 am
    I'm using iPhoto to manage my photos, but I can't access the pictures in photoshop. What do I do? The closest thing I've found is in iPhoto I changed the "Preferences" of edit to open Photoshop. Is there another solution to integrat
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  • Downgraded OS from Mavericks and now can't open iPhoto library.

    Updated to Mavericks which made my machine unusable. Consequently reinstalled 10.8.5, and now I can't open iPhoto Library without updating to Mavericks again and installing latest version of iPhoto. Any ideas how to make my iPhoto library compatible with iPhoto 7.1.5?

    If it were me, I would be addressing why Mavericks did not seem to work.
    Your machine easliy meets the minimum system requirements to run Mavericks and simply buying more RAM is not a valid fix for your reported issue.
    If you are really determined to stay on Mountain Lion but now have an incompatible iPhoto library you could try a workaround -
    - Right click on the iPhoto Library, choose Show package contents, look for a "Masters" folder. All your original pics are located within this folder.
    - Hold down the alt key, whilst doing this, click the iPhoto icon on your dock and choose to create new to create a new "empty" iPhoto library
    - Go back to your Masters Folder and Drag individual folders accross into the already open iPhoto to import them. Each folder you drag in will be treated as an "event"
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