Can't open iPhoto after upgraded to mavericks
After I updated to 10.9, the fan of my Macbook Pro keep spinning at high speed.
Secondly, I cannot open iPhoto which said I need to update the iPhoto to the latest version.
However, the app store does not have the update when I clicked the update button…
Now , I cannot use iPhoto… even I re-install it from CD...
it was the most up-to-date iphoto 11 before I up to 10.9..
It woundnt open
so I uninstalled it and re install it from iphoto 11 CD then it direct me to update to the latest version which does not exist in app store..
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Can't open iPhoto since upgrading to Mavericks
I have a MacPro now running OS 10.9.2 which has been backed up regularly to an external drive using Time Machine. I've been using iPhoto for years, have thousands of photos in the library (all but the most recent saved to an external drive as a secondary backup).
When I tried to open iPhoto for the 1st time after the upgrade I gor an error message that says "The iPhoto Library is locked, on a locked disk, or you do not have permission to make changes to it. iPhoto can try to repair the permissions."
I click on repair, get lots of spinning then get the message, "The iPhoto Library is locked, on a locked disk, or you do not have permission to make changes to it." I tried to find the library on the machine using a variety of search requests. "iPhoto library", "library", bring up nothing, spotlight simply finds the application.
What gives, and more importantly, what can I do?
Thanks in advance,
TomBack up your iPhoto library, Depress and hold the option (alt) and command keys and launch iPhoto - repair permissions and if necessary rebuild your database
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You might try the following while waiting for support to get back to you:
Using iPhoto Library Manager to Rebuild Your iPhoto Library
Download iPhoto Library Manager and launch.
Click on the Add Library button,
and select the library you want to add from those in the selection window.
Now that the library is listed in the left hand pane of iPLM, click on your library and go to the Library ➙ Rebuild Library menu option
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Click on the Create button.
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Can't open iPhoto after upgrading to 11
I have just bought a new Mac Mini and have loaded up the iPhoto supplied with all my photos. I have just intsalled iPhoto '11 and now I get a message as follows:
"In order to open iPhoto, you need to update to the latest version. Please run Software Update to imstall it now."
As I have just installed the latest version I am a bit concerned about my photos and using the software. I have checked and all the other iLife updates - iMovie, etc. are all working fine.
Can anyone help here?
Thanks
DavidWelcome to the Apple Discussions. If Ric's suggestion doesn't work try this: backup the library and try the two fixes below in order as needed:
Fix #1
1 - delete the iPhoto preference file, com.apple.iPhoto.plist, that resides in your User/Library/Preferences folder.
2 - delete iPhoto's cache files that are located in the User/Library/Application Support/Caches/com.apple.iPhoto folder.
3 - reboot, launch iPhoto and try again.
NOTE: If you're moved your library from its default location in your Home/Pictures folder you will have to point iPhoto to its new location when you next open iPhoto by holding the the Option key. You'll also have to reset the iPhoto's various preferences.
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Cannot open iPhoto after upgrade to Mavericks
I have a Macbook Pro 15' with Retina Display. I upgraded to Mavericks and afterwards ran the update to iPhoto. Now iPhoto will not launch. I tried using command+option to launch and tried all of those options. Nothing has worked.
iPhoto loads up, then a few seconds later the fan on my macbook revs up to just about max, then it quits with an option to report the crash to Apple.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.Thanks. Here you go.
Process: iPhoto [1004]
Path: /Applications/iPhoto.app/Contents/MacOS/iPhoto
Identifier: com.apple.iPhoto
Version: 9.5 (902.7)
Build Info: iPhotoProject-902007000000000~2
App Item ID: 408981381
App External ID: 15933459
Code Type: X86-64 (Native)
Parent Process: launchd [152]
Responsible: iPhoto [1004]
User ID: 501
Date/Time: 2013-10-25 11:26:46.159 -0400
OS Version: Mac OS X 10.9 (13A603)
Report Version: 11
Anonymous UUID: 0441129D-9939-60BA-F69E-85E59886CC03
Sleep/Wake UUID: 188C2232-4EB5-44AA-AF28-A872BD2289D2
Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV)
Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x00007fff5d642fd8
VM Regions Near 0x7fff5d642fd8:
MALLOC_SMALL 00007fd2d0000000-00007fd2d1000000 [ 16.0M] rw-/rwx SM=PRV
--> STACK GUARD 00007fff59e43000-00007fff5d643000 [ 56.0M] ---/rwx SM=NUL stack guard for thread 0
Stack 00007fff5d643000-00007fff5de43000 [ 8192K] rw-/rwx SM=COW thread 0
Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
0 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c1cd097 CFBasicHashFindBucket + 327
1 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c1d3dce uniquedName + 190
2 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c1d3603 _CFXNotificationPost + 1267
3 com.apple.Foundation 0x00007fff856a24aa -[NSNotificationCenter postNotificationName:object:userInfo:] + 68
4 com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement 0x0000000102c3d6c9 -[AssetManagementClient switchToCurrentLibrary] + 246
5 com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement 0x0000000102c3d3de -[AssetManagementClient libraryMatch] + 131
6 com.apple.iPhoto 0x0000000101e107e8 0x101dbd000 + 341992
7 com.apple.iPhoto 0x0000000101e10767 0x101dbd000 + 341863
8 com.apple.iPhoto 0x00000001022ecd9e 0x101dbd000 + 5438878
9 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c2dffcc __CFNOTIFICATIONCENTER_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_AN_OBSERVER__ + 12
10 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c1d3c5d _CFXNotificationPost + 2893
11 com.apple.Foundation 0x00007fff856a24aa -[NSNotificationCenter postNotificationName:object:userInfo:] + 68
12 com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement 0x0000000102c3d6c9 -[AssetManagementClient switchToCurrentLibrary] + 246
13 com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement 0x0000000102c3d3de -[AssetManagementClient libraryMatch] + 131
14 com.apple.iPhoto 0x0000000101e107e8 0x101dbd000 + 341992
15 com.apple.iPhoto 0x0000000101e10767 0x101dbd000 + 341863
16 com.apple.iPhoto 0x00000001022ecd9e 0x101dbd000 + 5438878
17 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c2dffcc __CFNOTIFICATIONCENTER_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_AN_OBSERVER__ + 12
18 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c1d3c5d _CFXNotificationPost + 2893
19 com.apple.Foundation 0x00007fff856a24aa -[NSNotificationCenter postNotificationName:object:userInfo:] + 68
20 com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement 0x0000000102c3d6c9 -[AssetManagementClient switchToCurrentLibrary] + 246
21 com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement 0x0000000102c3d3de -[AssetManagementClient libraryMatch] + 131
22 com.apple.iPhoto 0x0000000101e107e8 0x101dbd000 + 341992
23 com.apple.iPhoto 0x0000000101e10767 0x101dbd000 + 341863
24 com.apple.iPhoto 0x00000001022ecd9e 0x101dbd000 + 5438878
25 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c2dffcc __CFNOTIFICATIONCENTER_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_AN_OBSERVER__ + 12
26 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c1d3c5d _CFXNotificationPost + 2893
27 com.apple.Foundation 0x00007fff856a24aa -[NSNotificationCenter postNotificationName:object:userInfo:] + 68
28 com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement 0x0000000102c3d6c9 -[AssetManagementClient switchToCurrentLibrary] + 246
29 com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement 0x0000000102c3d3de -[AssetManagementClient libraryMatch] + 131
30 com.apple.iPhoto 0x0000000101e107e8 0x101dbd000 + 341992
31 com.apple.iPhoto 0x0000000101e10767 0x101dbd000 + 341863
32 com.apple.iPhoto 0x00000001022ecd9e 0x101dbd000 + 5438878
33 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c2dffcc __CFNOTIFICATIONCENTER_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_AN_OBSERVER__ + 12
34 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c1d3c5d _CFXNotificationPost + 2893
35 com.apple.Foundation 0x00007fff856a24aa -[NSNotificationCenter postNotificationName:object:userInfo:] + 68
36 com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement 0x0000000102c3d6c9 -[AssetManagementClient switchToCurrentLibrary] + 246
37 com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement 0x0000000102c3d3de -[AssetManagementClient libraryMatch] + 131
38 com.apple.iPhoto 0x0000000101e107e8 0x101dbd000 + 341992
39 com.apple.iPhoto 0x0000000101e10767 0x101dbd000 + 341863
40 com.apple.iPhoto 0x00000001022ecd9e 0x101dbd000 + 5438878
41 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c2dffcc __CFNOTIFICATIONCENTER_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_AN_OBSERVER__ + 12
42 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c1d3c5d _CFXNotificationPost + 2893
43 com.apple.Foundation 0x00007fff856a24aa -[NSNotificationCenter postNotificationName:object:userInfo:] + 68
44 com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement 0x0000000102c3d6c9 -[AssetManagementClient switchToCurrentLibrary] + 246
45 com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement 0x0000000102c3d3de -[AssetManagementClient libraryMatch] + 131
46 com.apple.iPhoto 0x0000000101e107e8 0x101dbd000 + 341992
47 com.apple.iPhoto 0x0000000101e10767 0x101dbd000 + 341863
48 com.apple.iPhoto 0x00000001022ecd9e 0x101dbd000 + 5438878
49 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c2dffcc __CFNOTIFICATIONCENTER_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_AN_OBSERVER__ + 12
50 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c1d3c5d _CFXNotificationPost + 2893
51 com.apple.Foundation 0x00007fff856a24aa -[NSNotificationCenter postNotificationName:object:userInfo:] + 68
52 com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement 0x0000000102c3d6c9 -[AssetManagementClient switchToCurrentLibrary] + 246
53 com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement 0x0000000102c3d3de -[AssetManagementClient libraryMatch] + 131
54 com.apple.iPhoto 0x0000000101e107e8 0x101dbd000 + 341992
55 com.apple.iPhoto 0x0000000101e10767 0x101dbd000 + 341863
56 com.apple.iPhoto 0x00000001022ecd9e 0x101dbd000 + 5438878
57 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c2dffcc __CFNOTIFICATIONCENTER_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_AN_OBSERVER__ + 12
58 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c1d3c5d _CFXNotificationPost + 2893
59 com.apple.Foundation 0x00007fff856a24aa -[NSNotificationCenter postNotificationName:object:userInfo:] + 68
60 com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement 0x0000000102c3d6c9 -[AssetManagementClient switchToCurrentLibrary] + 246
61 com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement 0x0000000102c3d3de -[AssetManagementClient libraryMatch] + 131
62 com.apple.iPhoto 0x0000000101e107e8 0x101dbd000 + 341992
63 com.apple.iPhoto 0x0000000101e10767 0x101dbd000 + 341863
64 com.apple.iPhoto 0x00000001022ecd9e 0x101dbd000 + 5438878
65 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c2dffcc __CFNOTIFICATIONCENTER_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_AN_OBSERVER__ + 12
66 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c1d3c5d _CFXNotificationPost + 2893
67 com.apple.Foundation 0x00007fff856a24aa -[NSNotificationCenter postNotificationName:object:userInfo:] + 68
68 com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement 0x0000000102c3d6c9 -[AssetManagementClient switchToCurrentLibrary] + 246
69 com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement 0x0000000102c3d3de -[AssetManagementClient libraryMatch] + 131
70 com.apple.iPhoto 0x0000000101e107e8 0x101dbd000 + 341992
71 com.apple.iPhoto 0x0000000101e10767 0x101dbd000 + 341863
72 com.apple.iPhoto 0x00000001022ecd9e 0x101dbd000 + 5438878
73 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c2dffcc __CFNOTIFICATIONCENTER_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_AN_OBSERVER__ + 12
74 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c1d3c5d _CFXNotificationPost + 2893
75 com.apple.Foundation 0x00007fff856a24aa -[NSNotificationCenter postNotificationName:object:userInfo:] + 68 -
Can't open iPhoto after upgrading computer
Hello!
I have an old iBook G4 that crashed a few weeks ago. I couldn't rebuild it so and got Mac OS X Leopard Version 10.5 and installed it. I transferred everything from my iMac (latest model) including photos. Then I got my old iLife '06 and installed iPhoto to the iBook (which was on there before it crashed). I did all the software updates and now have iPhoto 6.0.6 installed.
However, when I try to open iPhoto I get the following message:
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You have made changes to your photo library using a newer version of iPhoto. Please quit and use the latest version of iPhoto."
I can see all my photos in finder under 'All Images'. When I click on a photo the path is
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How do I get to open and import my photo library?
Thanks,
JuliaJulia
As the new iMac has a later version of iPhoto it sounds like the Library has been updated, and the old iPhoto 6 cannot open it.
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App Store says I must update iPhoto, iMovie etc, but won't accept my Apple id.
If your versions of iPhoto, etc have been installed using a different AppleID, then you have to ask the person who installed it to authorize the update.
Or uninstall the current versions and buy the updatetd versions.
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and
Why do you think you have lost "hundreds" of pictures?
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http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4928
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PavelI don't understand why first update has almost 2GB and there is also second update which has around 300MB, so I can see two iMovie updates in App Store - Updates.
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