Downgrading the library?

Just downgraded back to Snow Leopard, and installed Aperture 3.0.
I used to run Mountain Lion and Aperture 3.3.2, which of course upgraded my photo library.
Can anyone tell me how to "downgrade" the library to make it work with the older version? Thanks!

Thanks for the brutal truth... I will manually re-import the photos from the time machine back-up.
Pity Apple is not really supporting Snow Leopard any more, I think the Mac OS has gone downhill since then...

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    I haven't gotten iTunes to work on my son's computer (Windows Vista).
    I can't get support from apple in any way at all! They are good about creating electronics that appeal to us But they are lousy at support. If anyone figures out how to access support (where you can actually contact Apple) please let me know ([email protected]). I've been trying for 6 months.

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3819
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  • ITunes for Windows freezes when importing a library. I have a large but not huge library of mostly iTunes purchased music on two authorized computers and would like to sync the files, export the library as a playlist, and import it on the other computer.

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    I use  my 6th generation Ipod strictly for Audible downloads.  In the past, I have been able to move titles back and forth from the Ipod and my Itunes library, to control the amount books on the ipod. Recently, an exclamation mark has appeared next to the titles as I try to transfer to the ipod, and the book does not transfer.  Any suggestions on how to regain access to my purchased library? 

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  • I have 3 iTunes libraries on my one one computer and since I updated to the new version I can no longer see who's library I am in. It used to show at the top of iTunes the name of the library I was in.  Is there a way I can tell which library I am in?

    I have 3 iTunes libraries on my one one computer and since I updated to the new version I can no longer see who's library I am in. It used to show at the top of iTunes the name of the library I was in.  Is there a way I can tell which library I am in without closing and reopening?

    No. Frequently the apps take up more storage space on the iPod that the file download size.

  • I downloaded the iPhoto update and now it won't open the library on my external hard drive telling me it is locked (which it isn't) what do i do?

    i downloaded the iPhoto update and now it won't open the library on my external hard drive telling me it is locked (which it isn't) what do i do?

    What version of iPhoto?
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  • ITunes keeps storing files on C drive, even when the library/storage is on another internal drive. It should stop that.

    Whatever I do to get iTunes to store it's data and settings on another internal drive, it KEEPS some sort of data/settings stored on the C drive.
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    Did you mean mkdir or mklnk?
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  • Itunes Has lost connection with the library

    Hello,
    a few days ago I opened iTunes and all of my library was gone. I forgot what the exact message was, but something had become damaged. I still have all my files, but iTunes cant "see" where they are. What do I need to do to restore iTunes so it can find all of my music and podcasts?
    Thanks!

    *Adding new items/removing orphans*
    Try iTunes Folder Watch or iTunes Library Updater. Folder Watch is much faster on the adding files front, can be set to run in the background and includes a useful exclusion feature, however it’s slow at removing orphans. iTLU is better for this although doing it manually after looking at a list of proposed removals generated by Folder Watch is probably faster still. iTLU can also be set to update iTunes when you've used 3rd party tools to change tag info.
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  • I already have adobe digital editions on my mac pc and download books from the library to my android e-reader. Can I use the same digital editions on my ipad air, or do I need to load a different one onto my ipad?

    I already have adobe digital editions on my mac pc and download books from the library to my android e-reader. Can I use the same digital editions on my ipad air, or do I need to load a different one onto my ipad?

    Try following forum:
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  • Help Please..Until recently I have owed 2 iPod Classics - 2007 80gb and 2009 160gb (which has since been returned). How do I transfer the library from the 160 to the 80gb in iTunes using Windows Vista (ie merge the 2 libraries)? Thanks

    Until recently I have owed 2 iPod Classics - 2007 80gb and 2009 160gb (which has since been returned as it had a very noisy hard drive).
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  • I had to reinstall adobe editions 4 and my books are in the library but my computer will not give verification

    I can't get into my books in my library on Adobe Editions 4, they are there and it is asking me for vendor id and password. When I put them in, it is saying vendor id is no good.

    lookinforhelp:
    Welcome to the Apple Discussions. Where are those image file located? It sounds like they are located somewhere inside the iPhoto Library folder and iPhoto will not import any file located there. So move them to the Desktop and import from there. Never put any file inside the iPhoto Library folder via the Finder or move, rename or edit any file or folder via the Finder.
    Do you Twango?
    TIP: For insurance against the iPhoto database corruption that many users have experienced I recommend making a backup copy of the Library6.iPhoto database file and keep it current. If problems crop up where iPhoto suddenly can't see any photos or thinks there are no photos in the library, replacing the working Library6.iPhoto file with the backup will often get the library back. By keeping it current I mean backup after each import and/or any serious editing or work on books, slideshows, calendars, cards, etc. That insures that if a problem pops up and you do need to replace the database file, you'll retain all those efforts. It doesn't take long to make the backup and it's good insurance.

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