IPhoto 11 keeps asking to import pictures
I recently bought an MacBook Pro and Im still learning how to use all the features, including iPhoto. I have all my pictures organized and imported in iPhoto 11 but now every time I open iPhoto 11 it keeps asking me twice if I want to import 6 pictures. No matter if I say Yes or No, it's asking me again next time I open iPhoto and if I say Yes, no photos are getting imported...
How can I fix that problem?
Go to your Pictures Folder and find the iPhoto Library there. Right (or Control-) Click on the icon and select 'Show Package Contents'. A finder window will open with the Library exposed.
Look there for a Folder called 'Import' or 'Importing'.
Drag it to the Desktop. Make no other changes. Start iPhoto. Does that help?
If it does then look inside that folder on your desktop. Does it contain anything you want? If not you can trash the folder.
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iPhoto [241]
Path:
/Applications/iPhoto.app/Contents/MacOS/iPhoto
Identifier:
com.apple.iPhoto
Version:
9.2.1 (9.2.1)
Build Info:
iPhotoProject-628000000000000~3
Code Type:
X86 (Native)
Parent Process: launchd [146]
Date/Time:
2012-01-22 16:30:23.057 -0600
OS Version:
Mac OS X 10.7.2 (11C74)
Report Version: 9
Interval Since Last Report:
69252 sec
Crashes Since Last Report:
2
Per-App Interval Since Last Report: 6777 sec
Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 2
Anonymous UUID:
0C479074-79EB-4700-A1D0-187360146942
Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV)
Exception Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x0000000051000010
VM Regions Near 0x51000010:
__LINKEDIT
000000001c3e7000-000000001c419000 [ 200K] r--/rwx SM=COW /usr/lib/libcrypto.0.9.7.dylib
-->
__TEXT
0000000070000000-0000000070142000 [ 1288K] r-x/rwx SM=COW /System/Library/Components/CoreAudio.component/Contents/MacOS/CoreAudio
Application Specific Information:
objc[241]: garbage collection is OFF
Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
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2 libsyste -
Mail.app not restoring properly - keeps asking to import mailboxes, crashes
I noticed in the last few days that searching for email messages, either from within Mail.app or directly from spotlight, fails to find emails that I recently received and haven't deleted. (At the very least they should have shown up in the trash mailbox).
After trying to delete the Envelope* files and rebuilding the mailboxes, it started crashing completely.
I then restored both the entire ~/Library/Mail folder as well as the ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.mail.plist file from my 1 day old Time Machine backup.
Launching Mail after this restore brings up the "Welcome to Mail" window, as if upgrading from Tiger and it then starts importing mailboxes.
After a few hundred (out of ~30,000) messages Mail.app just crashes, and trying to launch it again repeats the precise same thing again and again.
I've also tried launching it after having uninstalled all bundles by the way, and the crashes are pretty much the same.
I did note, however, that the Envelope files that are normally in the ~/Library/Mail folder, are non-existant in any of the Time Machine restore points - this seems like the reason Mail.app absolutely must start by importing the mailboxes, to create an Envelope Index etc.
Any advice for solutions/workarounds etc. would be most appreciated - I'm currently Mail-less!
Thanks!
Thanks.I'm also having this exact problem. Mail tells me "Mail needs to import your messages. This might take a few minutes, and you won't be able to use Mail until the import is finished. Click continue to import your messages now, or click Cancel if you'd rather do it later."
Clicking continue starts the import process -- of my 170,000 -- emails. Mail reliably gets to 88868 messages, then the number stops counting upwards and the progress bar no longer progresses.
Watching Mail in Activity Monitor I can see that Mail starts rapidly consuming more and more memory until it fills the system memory entirely (on my MBP with 4GB RAM) and then crashes out.
Like the previous poster, I suspect there is a particular message causing Mail to crash or go into a memory leak loop, however, it's very difficult to identify because the crash report Mail generates (along with log info in Console) doesn't mention any specific messages it is importing.
It's clearly a memory leak problem of some sort because Mail consistently sits at 212.94 MB of active RAM usage while importing the mail up until the point it crashes, after which time it uses about 40MB a second until it fill system memory.
I tried using the LSOF command to monitor what files Mail was opening each second, however when it goes into its "rapid memory consumption about to crash" mode, I can see that it is continuing to open different mail messages, so it is not clear which one I'd have to delete to fix the problem.
So I am a bit stumped. I can work around the problem by hitting cancel when Mail says it needs to reimport the mail, but then I can only receive new mail, as none of my existing mail is listed in Mail. Very annoying. -
IPhoto 6.0.5 Crashes when opening after asking to import photos not in lib
Hi, I wonder if any one can help me with this. Each time i open iPhoto (6.0.5) I get a message stating "67 photos have been found in the iPhoto Library folder that were not imported. Would you like to import them?" if I click yes the program starts to import them then crashes. The next time I try to open the same message appears this time saying 96 photos have been found. Occasionally it will produce a dialogue box stating that some of the photos are duplicates and I check the box to same don't import but it the crashes in the same way. If I click no to the import iPhoto opens fine.
I have already tried doing a full rebuild of the cache and a repair of the disk permissions but the same problem occurs. Obviously the simplest solution is just to click no but is there any way of finding these photos in my Library and deleting them?
Black MacBook 2GHz Intel Core Duo, 2GB DDR2 SDRAM OS 10.4.7Hi! Here's what I think is happening:
- A bad image or file in those 67 photos is causing iPhoto to crash.
- iPhoto, when it is trying to import, puts those photos in a temporary folder while it organizes the photos into the Originals folder by year and roll, creates thumbnails and does general tasks.
- Every time it encounters the bad file, it crashes and leaves the import unfinished. On relaunch, it wants to start importing again.
You have to break the cycle and hopefully find the bad image file. Go into your iPhoto Library and look for a folder called "Import". Remove that folder, or iPhoto will keep trying to import from it. You can manually attempt to import those 67 photos later, to identify the bad file. -
Iphoto 9.4.3 keep asking me to login to my icloud account
Hi. I just downgraded from OSX 10.9.3 mavericks this way:
1. Made a clone of the entire disk to an HDD.
2. Formatted and made clean install of 10.8.5
3. Moved back the data and reinstall apps cleanly
4. Used iphoto library manager to rebuild the 9.5 library back into 9.4.3 version.
The issue:
When trying to turn on photo stream in the 9.4.3 iphoto it keep asking me
To login to my icloud account and the photo stream box won't checked,
Now I tried everything to troubleshoot without success...
iphoto just can't see that im logged into icloud in the prefrences.
All the login logout log as guest didn't help.
Please any suggestions?
ThanxI had some vary bad experiences with 10.8.5 forcing me to reinstall 10.8.4 and restore from a backup... ITerminal was hit with broken Sudo* / dyld messages when unsuccesfully trying to install some programs or run clean up routines... so "upgradint to 10.8.5" is the last thing I'll be doing-... maybe if there is a 10.8.6 and they fix these issues... but otherwise... not a hope in ****!
I have tried signing in and out several times... FINALLY managed to sign in to Messages with my iCloud Accound (I had pretty mucgh given up on ever being able to,,, simply signed out of both iCloud and Messages on my IPhone and then signed in Fresh... went back yo my MacPro and hey presto...
There are some seriously "iffy" issues with that side of Apple's operations... ICLoud and Mas... a Joke at the best of times...
However...I can live with Aperture... might just drop and forget about IPhoto altogether at this point... just leave it installed and switch Libraries in Aperture if I want ti access the IPhoto Library
*Sudo was virtually not there... had to go into some file and play with variables to try get it back... but there were still issues... and breakages preventing installation of some prgrams... Logitech Mouse drivers for one,,, but by no means the only one,,, so 10.8.5 - No Chance! -
iphoto doesn't ask me if i would like to keep the photos i import on my camera or if i would like to delete them? how do i get it to ask? newest version of iphoto. iPhoto '11, Mac OS X (10.7.4)
Try trash the com.apple.iPhoto.plist file from the HD/Users/ Your Name / library / preferences folder.
(On 10.7: Hold the option (or alt) key while clicking on the Go menu in Finder to access the User Library)
(Remember you'll need to reset your User options afterwards. These include minor settings like the window colour and so on. Note: If you've moved your library you'll need to point iPhoto at it again.)
What's the plist file?
For new users: Every application on your Mac has an accompanying plist file. It records certain User choices. For instance, in your favourite Word Processor it remembers your choice of Default Font, on your Web Browser is remembers things like your choice of Home Page. It even recalls what windows you had open last if your app allows you to pick up from where you left off last. The iPhoto plist file remembers things like the location of the Library, your choice of background colour, whether you are running a Referenced or Managed Library, what preferences you have for autosplitting events and so on. Trashing the plist file forces the app to generate a new one on the next launch, and this restores things to the Factory Defaults. Hence, if you've changed any of these things you'll need to reset them. If you haven't, then no bother. Trashing the plist file is Mac troubleshooting 101. -
iphoto doesn't ask me if i would like to keep the photos i import on my camera or if i would like to delete them? how do i get it to ask?
newest version of iphoto.Ask in the iPhoto forum.
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IPhoto keeps asking me to import 2 lost photos everytime I open it
iPhoto keeps asking me to import 2 lost photos everytime I open it,
allowing me to choose yes/no, yes - save to a new recovery, no - save in a flie directory
and in which the two photos are gone ages ago,
it's causing me so much troubles.
What can I do?quit iPhoto and go to your iPhoto library and right click (control click) on it and select "show package contents" - look through it and find the folder named import (or importing) and drag it to the desktop - make NO other changes of any sort
Close that and launch iPhoto - you will be fine - you can then trash the import(ing) folder form the desktop (or open it to be sure it has no photos you want in it)
LN -
Iphoto shows a window asking me to import pictures every time I open it
Every time that i open IPHOTO a window appears asking me to import 7 pictures that haven't been imported, if i import the pictures it will create a folder of recovered pictures with not content, if i select the option not import the pictures it will create a folder but this time in the folder of images, every time i open iphoto a folder will be created as "photo library recovered pictures _2" or 3 and so on but there wont have any content. how can i stop this?
I'm very new to iPhoto and this forum and have just found this post, which seems to be describing the same problem I now have. I have tried your advice (I think!) although I can't seem to find any reference to 'show package contents' - I can find the folder called 'recovered photos1', then '..2', then '...3', etc, as it creates a new one every time I open iPhoto. I drag that to the desktop, launch iPhoto, and it asks me the same question about importing photos (does this twice) before going away. Then I drag the folders into the trash, empty trash, all good, but the problem continues whenever I open iPhoto and we start back at 'recovered photos1' all over again. I am likely not following your instructions properly - any chance that you could explain it again for a complete novice?
Cheers and thanks in advance for any help you could provide,
Andy -
I keep getting this message:
The photos have been placed in the folder /users/debbiecampbell/pictures/iphtot librry recovered photos_11. 68 photos found in iphoto library that were not imported. Everytime I open iPhoto I get this message. I have deleted the recovered folders numerous times. A new one is made each time I open iPhoto.Go to your Pictures Folder and find the iPhoto Library there. Right (or Control-) Click on the icon and select 'Show Package Contents'. A finder window will open with the Library exposed.
Look there for a Folder called 'Import' or 'Importing'.
Drag it to the Desktop. *Make no other changes*.
Start iPhoto. Does that help?
If it does then look inside that folder on your desktop. Does it contain anything you want? If not you can trash the folder.
Regards
TD -
My iphoto 09 keeps on downloading duplicates to a temp folder without asking when I drag a photo from firefox over to iphoto to import it. It does not happen when using safari. can some one please help?
You're in the wrong forum. Post to iPhoto for iLife, not iPhoto for iOS.
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I've tried to look this up on the app, and it tells me to use the iTunes file sharing and I can see anything with this trying to use both. I'm trying to keep my pictures in chronological order. Does in know how I can use this? Any help I would greatly appreciate. Thank you!
OK. This is two separate issues. To import pictures on your iPhone into your MBP, you can use iPhoto or the Image Capture app (in the Applications folder).
To use iPhoto, connect your iPhone to your Mac with its USB cable & launch iPhoto. Your iPhone will be listed it in the "Devices" panel on the left. Choose it & you will get a window where you can import all or selected photos as either "split events" or as a single event. If you need help with this, try opening iPhoto's built-in help & selecting the "Import Photos" item. That will open the Import photos from iPhone or other mobile phone help topic. Expand the Import photos from iPhone section & study it. It should answer all your questions about this better than I can!
To use the Image Capture app, you connect the iPhone & select it just like above. The app has several options for importing images, but what you may find useful if you do not want to import directly into iPhoto is that you can just drag any of the iPhone's displayed items onto the desktop or into a folder like you would any other file & they will be copied to that location.
As for organization of items in iPhoto, there are four ways they can be grouped for display (by event, by photo, by face, & by place). All except by faces offers a "By date" sort choice in the iPhoto View > Sort Photos menu item.
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Hi, We want to see the Value of Imports Purchase, Please suggest the T Codes. Does the Values includes the Customs Duty & othe chrages like Insurance, CHA. Regards,
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Data Guard Administration Question.... (10gR2)
After considerable trial and error, I have a running logical standby between 2 10gR2 databases. 1) During the install of the primary database, I didn't comply fully to the OFA standard (I was slightly off on the placement of my database devices). Dur
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Macbook upload speed suddenly slow see history
Hey there, So my wife has the white Macbook from september 2008 and I have the Macbook Pro 15in from March 2009. We both share the same internet connection but after the upgrade to SL her upload speed has become painfully slow (see history) while min
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How to run a script without Photoshop's GUI or...
within GUI, but without animation of every command in the script? I need to process huge number of pictures - animation makes serious impact on performance... Thanx all.