How to restore my lost iPhoto

how to restore my lost photo on mac book air

If you accidently moved all of your event folders to a single one open it up and remove them all one at a time.
I am sorry that it doesn't make since that the folders would just disappear, something else had to have been done for this to happen, they do not just disappear.
Use Time Machine and go back and retrieve the folders.

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  • How to restore iphoto library lost files

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    <Edited by Host>

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