Deleted or otherwise missing iPhoto library on upgrade from iPhoto05 to 08
I upgraded to iLife08 and upon launching iPhoto was informed that I didn't have an iPhoto library any longer. I was surprised to confirm this, along with all the photos which were in the library.
I checked the Library6.iPhoto file, but it seems it was overwritten in the upgrade. Are all those photos gone or should I be looking somewhere else?
gikitiki
Welcome to the Apple Discussions.
In your Pictures folder there is now an icon for your iPhoto Library. This is a Unix style package folder. Right click on it and select 'Show Package Contents'. Inside you should see the following:
Vvarious files, which are the Library itself and some ancillary files. Then you have three folders
Originals are the photos as they were downloaded from your camera or scanner.
(ii) Modified contains edited pics, shots that you have cropped, rotated or changed in any way.
This allows the Photos -> Revert to Original command - very useful if you don't like the changes you've made.
(iii) Data holds the thumbnails the the app needs to show you the photos in the iPhoto Window.
Can you confirm this is the case, and that your pics are there?
Regards
TD
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I can't delete photos in my iphoto library
I just recently bought my laptop a couple days ago and uploaded around 40 photos. I wanted to move some to trash, but they will not go to the trash. Someone please help me
I have this problem as well.
I recently upgraded a library to iPhoto '11 (9.3.2). I cannot delete pictures.
When I try to delete a photo, I generate the error (in Utilities:Console):
2012-08-19 7:45:31.225 PM iPhoto[509]: -[__NSCFString hasPrefix:]: nil argument
2012-08-19 7:45:31.226 PM iPhoto[509]: (
0 CoreFoundation 0x947e87ab __raiseError + 219
1 libobjc.A.dylib 0x9452e602 objc_exception_throw + 230
2 CoreFoundation 0x9474823b +[NSException raise:format:] + 139
3 CoreFoundation 0x947057a3 -[__NSCFString hasPrefix:] + 99
4 iPhoto 0x00a1270b iPhoto + 10557195
5 iPhoto 0x00207496 iPhoto + 2122902
6 iPhoto 0x00208807 iPhoto + 2127879
7 iPhoto 0x00208e9e iPhoto + 2129566
8 iPhoto 0x00993e76 iPhoto + 10038902
9 libobjc.A.dylib 0x9453b5d3 -[NSObject performSelector:withObject:] + 70
10 AppKit 0x907649a2 -[NSApplication sendAction:to:from:] + 436
11 AppKit 0x907647b0 -[NSControl sendAction:to:] + 102
12 AppKit 0x907646bf -[NSCell _sendActionFrom:] + 159
13 AppKit 0x90762c30 -[NSCell trackMouse:inRect:ofView:untilMouseUp:] + 1895
14 AppKit 0x9076246f -[NSButtonCell trackMouse:inRect:ofView:untilMouseUp:] + 511
15 ProKit 0x01d801f0 -[NSProButtonCell trackMouse:inRect:ofView:untilMouseUp:] + 521
16 AppKit 0x90761b89 -[NSControl mouseDown:] + 867
17 iLifeKit 0x01c842d2 -[IPKButton mouseDown:] + 434
18 AppKit 0x90759841 -[NSWindow sendEvent:] + 6968
19 ProKit 0x01d62c38 -[NSProWindow sendEvent:] + 257
20 AppKit 0x9075481f -[NSApplication sendEvent:] + 4278
21 iLifeKit 0x01cb48b7 -[iLifeKit sendEvent:] + 55
22 iPhoto 0x00083ad7 iPhoto + 535255
23 AppKit 0x9066e73c -[NSApplication run] + 951
24 AppKit 0x906118e6 NSApplicationMain + 1053
25 iPhoto 0x00010f40 iPhoto + 65344
26 iPhoto 0x00010409 iPhoto + 62473
(I hope there's no private info hidden in there) This is reproducible.
I have tried:
- delete iPhoto cache and preferences (from Library) and restart
- undelete all photos resident in the trash bin and try to delete a single photo at a time; have tried a number of different photos
- every option for rebuilding presented when iPhoto is run using Opt-Cmd held down when it starts (started at the top of the list and moved down)
- it seems to be able to delete for a virgin library (using a different account, I created a new library and put a single photo in it and was able to delete it)
- rebuild system permissions (Disk Utility)
What else is there to try? I'd love to fix this. I have many, many photos that I'd like to delete (give a 7 year-old a camera and some stuffed animals and it adds up quickly....)
EDIT: I've tried deleting using ctrl-click on photo -> move to trash and backspace, both one photo at a time and in groups; the photos simply do not move to the trash bin; when there were photos in the trash (before I moved them all out) the trash would not empty
EDIT2: To be clear, I am deleting photos from the 'Photos' listing. -
Full Hard Drive and Missing iPhoto Library
I have having serious problems with my iMac. I am running Mac OS X Version 10.5.8 and iPhoto '08 Version 7.1.5.
I recently began receiving a message stating that my start up disk was nearly full, so I began "cleaning up" my iPhoto. By cleaning I mean I was deleting specific events and single pictures from events. Once I finished I restarted my computer. When I returned to my computer I reviewed the trash bin to see if there was anything that I did not want to delete from the computer and emptied the trash. (Not the trash in iPhoto, but the trash on the desktop). After these actions, my iPhoto library was completely empty.
I downloaded iPhoto Library Manager and followed the steps found on the internet to rebuild my library, but was unsuccessful. None of the pictures selected would populate back into iPhoto. I tried several ways, but now I just have several new libraries that are also empty.
I have been able to locate a folder with all of my pictures by going to my HD-->Users-->Pictures_-->iPhoto Library--->Originals.
The "Pictures_" folder was somehow created during one of the attempts to rebuild the library and is not the default "Pictures" folder from the computer. iPhoto Library is an icon along side the other libraries I created, but I am assuming that this is the original library, now empty, although once I right click it and choose "Show Package Contents," a folder named "Originals" contains all of my "missing" photos broken down by year since 2000 to 2012.
I tried to rebuild the library once more to access this "Originals" folder, but I am unable to select the iPhoto library that contains the folder.
Now, I am no longer receiving messages stating my start up disk is full, but that my "Disk is full." It will not even allow me to open many Office or PDF documents that are saved on my computer or that I try to open via email or online. Sometimes it shows a message that the "Disk is full" or that it is in use by "Another User" and will allow me to open a read-only copy. Who is another user? Do I have a virus too? Have I been hacked?
I have since deleted any documents and photos that I could, but I hasn't changed my problems. I have also purchased a Western Digital for Mac 2TB External Hard Drive, but I am clueless as to what I am doing. I can find my documents on the hard drive, so I assume I have successfully backed my computer up to the external hard drive.
Please help!
Thank you!!!I recommend you take a look at this freeware that it is very easy to use and it will show you exactly what is taking up your space.
Then you can choose to delete things if you see they are doubled.
http://www.id-design.com/software/whatsize/index.php
PS: Before you mess up with your home folder, be sure you have another account with admin rights so you can always login to your computer in the event of deleting the wrong things. -
I cannot open iPhoto library without upgrading
I think I know the reason: There was recently an upgrade of Aperture, which I have purchased, which asked my to upgrade the iPhoto library. Anyway, iPhoto now says I need to upgrade iPhoto to open my library. And the only upgrade I see has to be paid for.
Can anyone confirm this?
Isn't it strange to force such an upgrade on customers?
Is there a work-around to this problem?If Aperture is using your iPhoto library, you probably have got iPhoto '11, so you can upgrade iPhoto for free. Anyway, it's better to check this.
Open a Finder window, choose Applications in the sidebar and you should see iPhoto. Right-click iPhoto and choose Get Info, so you should see the iPhoto version. If it's 9.x.x, you can upgrade iPhoto free of charge.
Open the Mac App Store, go to Updates and install iPhoto 9.5 for free. If you don't see the update, try switching the OS X language to English in System Preferences > Language & Region, and restarting -
What to do with your iPhoto library after "upgrading" to Photos?
I just updated OS 10.10.3 (Yosemite) and saw the Photos app installed. Also, the iPhoto app's icon is gone from the dock, but the app still remains the application folder. I started the Photos App and went through the library transition. My library is very larger, around 172 GB. Now that I have Photos installed, can I remove the iPhoto app and its library or do I need to keep because I now have a Photos library and an iPhotos library. I do get nervous about deleting libraries, so any advice or warnings would be nice. Thanks.
Keep it for now. Photos saves disk space by sharing images with your iPhoto or Aperture libraries - Apple Support.
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How to delete ALL photos in iPhoto Library that are NOT contained in albums
I would like to delete all those photos in the iPhoto Library which I have NOT assigned to an album. How do I do this efficiently?
And conversely: how do I delete from the Library ALL the photos that ARE contained in a specific album?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions or pointers (to one or to both questions).
Cheers,
VeitViet
I would like to delete all those photos in the iPhoto Library which I have NOT assigned to an album. How do I do this efficiently?
The easiest way is to put them into an album:
New Smart album ->
Album -> Is Not -> Any
This gathers them together into an album. Then it's the same answer as the second question...
And conversely: how do I delete from the Library ALL the photos that ARE contained in a specific album?
Select the Album. Then to delete them select the pics and hold down the *command (apple) and option (or alt)* keys and hit the delete button. This will put them in the trash. Then iPhoto menu -> Empty trash.
Regards
TD -
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. -
IPhoto does not recognize iPhoto Library after upgrade
Machine: iMac, OS 10.8.2, iPhoto 9.4.1
Symptoms: After upgrading iPhoto to 9.4.1 I cannot open my iPhoto library of some 30,000 photos. I can see the library in the finder, but iPhoto doesn't want to link to it. It did show in the library pane briefly the Events and Pictures at the full count, but then dropped to zero.
Actions: Opened iPhoto with the OPTION key to specify which library iPhoto should use. Not effective.
Opened iPhoto with the COMMAND AND OPTION keys and ran all actions from repairing permissions, rebuilding thumbnails, repairing the database, and rebuilding the database. Results: 3 Events and 265 Photos. 32,577 photos in Trash.
What steps will restore the Library to its original state? Will this restore meta-data, captions, events, dates, etc?Try this. Worked for me.
- turn off your router
- turn off you Mac's after removing all available printers
- turn off all iDevices
- do a factory reset of your printer remove all cables min. 30 sec.
- turn on your router first
- ran the network set up wizard
- give your printer also a new name like "DeskJet 2015"
Something which you don't have used before.
- turn on your Mac's and add your printer
- turn on your iDevices at least.
Should work after these steps.
It worked for me including all iDevices.
iOS and Yosemite -
Cannot read remote iPhoto library after upgrade
I have an iPhoto library on a remote hard drive which was completely readable and accessible prior to the recent upgrade of iPhoto. I can access and read the library on my MacBook, but now, cannot read the iPhoto library on the remote drive. It will not convert to the new 'format' to allow it to be readable. Help.
I had the same problem. Luckily, my remote drive was connected to another Mac Server. I used Screen Sharing to login and open iPhoto remotely to upgrade my libary. Unfortunately, I was not able to. It hung for days not being able to upgrade. What I then did was copy the library to another location. I then created a new library and imported all my photos from the old library. I now had a new library I could work with much to the loss of my previous database. The trouble does not end though. I tried remotely accessing the new iPhoto library and iPhoto would continuously crash and/or was extremely slow. I thought then that maybe it might be because the enormity of photos I had. I decided I would break up my photo library then by year. I started with 2013. Once I'd created my 2013 library, I tried to access this remotely. I had the same problem. iPhotos was extremely slow and volatile. Keep in mind, this is an all new iPhoto library with only my 2013 photos in it. It's lean and new and still causing problems.
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I installed picasa. I'm happy. Sorry iPhoto. I wanted to make it work with you.
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CANNOT OPEN iPHOTO LIBRARY AFTER UPGRADE
I had a routine upgrade message last night so hit Install. My iPhoto logo changed from the yellow with palm tree to a new one with a blue background and a flower. There was an error message during the update of my library (24000 images) and now says my library is corrupt and should be opened from back up. I plugged in my EHD with the back up, previously there had been the iPhoto Icon with the palm tree. That had gone and was a blank page logo. I hit open and was told it needed to upgrade my library to work with the new iPhoto. This is what had happened on the MacBook Pro (Mar 2011) and failed during upgrade.
I have a time machine from 10 days ago and I can afford to go back to then as I can still back up any work not in my iPhotos library. Photos saved in folders outside the library work fine. I use Adobe CS5 Photoshop for my main images but all my shoots automatically store in IPhoto library. Could I be storing them better?
Thanks
JulesBack up corrupted to, thank God I got apple care, they talked me through! I opened iPhoto icon from the dock while holding CMD and ALT, I got four options, I tried all of them and after three had failed I did the rebuild option that said only to use after the other had failed. Worked a treat.
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