HT4889 Will this keep my iphoto events, etc intact? I've read that this method may cause them to be lost, requiring a manual reorganization of the entire photo library. Is this true?

Wil migration assistant keep my iPhoto library intact and organized exactly as it is on my old MacBook? I've read
that I may have to reorganize the entire library including the events, etc. thanks in advance for your help!

Migration Assistant will keep your iPhoto library organized exactly as it is - all it is doing is moving your iPhoto Library package file from one Mac to the other. Where did you read otherwise?
Matt

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    I have recently had to perform a disk repair due to the disk image not mounting. In this process I completed a full backup of my home folder and verify/repair/format of my harddrive. At this time I also added 4G RAM bringing the MacBook up to 5G RAM.
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    After this I must quit the application. What am I missing? I'm sure it is something quite simple... I'm hoping it is as easy as it was to find the recoveryHD during the reformat of the disk.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated, Cheers.

    It sounds like a damaged library. Try the 2 fixes below in order as needed:
    Fix #1
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  • Yet AGAIN! "You can't open your current photo library using this version of iPhoto"

    I have read every thread on this topic I could find in these forums, and tried most solutions, and I still can't get iPhoto to work. 
    Equipment:  MacBook Pro June 2010, OS 10.6.8.  Bought a Macbook Air February 2012, OS 10.7.2
    Not sure why, but I can't open iPhoto.  Here's what I have tried.
    Original message on MBPro:  "You can’t open your current photo library using this version of iPhoto". 
    1.  Tried to rebuild library as per this thread https://discussions.apple.com/message/8429269#8429269.  I get the list of checkboxes, but when I hit "okay" I get the same "you can't open your current photo library ..." message again.
    2.  Ran software update - no sign that iPhoto is out of date.
    3.  Copied new version of iPhoto from brand new MBAir to MBPro, replacing older version .  Got same "you can't open your current photo library ..." message again.
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    5.  Downloaded free trial version of iPhoto Library Manager as suggested in the thread referenced above.  The dmg loads to my desktop just fine but nothing happens when I click on it -- this has never happened before.  Perhaps it is looking for iPhoto, which of course I can't get to work.
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    Between this hassle -- hours of time wasted -- and recent debacle of upgrading iTunes which erased my library and all of my playlists, which also took hours and hours to restore ... my 25 year devotion to Apple products is taking a major hit.  I'm getting very weary of heart-pounding fear every time a new software upgrade arrives ... but that's a topic for another time. ;-)
    Thank you very much indeed for all suggestions.

    I'm going to start from scratch as  the link you references is very, very old.
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    Select the options identified in the screenshot. 
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    2. Open the library package like this.
    Click to view full size
    3. Launch iPhoto and, when asked, select the option to create a new library.
    4. Drag the each subfolder in the Originals folder (iPhoto 09 and earlier) or the entire Masters (iPhoto 11) folder from the iPhoto Library on the desktop into the open iPhoto window.
    Click to view full size
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    OT

  • Opening iphoto I get an error message that says "you can't open your current photo library using this version of iphoto.  You have made changes to your photo library using a newer version of iphoto.  Please quit and use the latest version of iphoto.

    Opening iphoto I get an error message that says "you can't open your current photo library using this version of iphoto.  You have made changes to your photo library using a newer version of iphoto.  Please quit and use the latest version of iphoto."  I wouldn't have a clue as to how to change to a new version of iphoto even if I wanted to. 

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  • I have the current iPhoto when I try to open it I get an error message You can't open your current photo library using this version of iPhoto

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  • Can't open current photo library using this version of iPhoto... HELP

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  • Error-can't view photos in photo library using this version of iphoto .

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    you can't open photo library using this version of iphoto. you have made changes to your photo library using a newer version of iphoto. please quit and use latest version of iphoto. iphoto 11 is installed.

    This is a message you got?
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