IPhoto 11 Migration Issue: Unique Circumstance (Boot Drive Crash)

Hello good folk,
I have a migration issue with iPhoto 11 due to a boot drive crash.
The issue: I have imported my library database file and all of my 25,000 photos into a clean install of iPhoto 11. All of the events are imported, but all of the photos appear in the very first event. All of the other events are populated with the correct number of photos, but none of the actual photos have been linked.
I know all about holding down option-click and option-command-click to rebuild libraries, directories, etc., as I have read about in multiple posts. But many tries haven't gotten me to success.
Any suggestions? What am I doing wrong?
Here are the specifics of the chain of events, in case it helps [sorry for all the details, but it might help]:
1. Was running iPhoto 09 in 10.5.8, my boot drive bit the dust.
2. I was able to save most of my data from the drive. Due to corrupt files, I was forced to back up unconventionally: instead of saving the entire library, which I could not do, I unpacked the iPhoto library and, from the Originals folder, I copied over entire year folders (2002, 2003, etc.) onto a non-boot drive. This worked.
3. I then installed the new boot HD and installed 10.6.X.
4. I installed fresh copy of iPhoto 11 and updated the software.
5. In iPhoto 11, I threw away the database and replaced with the recovered database from the old boot drive.
6. I copied all of the year photo folders (from the "Originals" folder on the manual backup disk) wholesale into the "Masters" folder of the new iPhoto 11 install.
7. [I could not use Migration Assistant to do this because Migration Assistant, for some reason, will not migrate from a non-boot drive that's installed internally on my Mac Pro.]
8. I option-command-clicked open iPhoto and selected:
-- Repair iPhoto Library Database
-- Rebuild small thumbnails
-- Rebuild all thumbnails
-- Examine/repair permissions.
9. I did this twice. The first time, the events from the database installed correctly, but the photos did not show up. The second time, after a very long time rebuilding the thumbnails, all 25,000 photos showed up, but in the very first event. All of the other events remain blank.
10. I then did an option-click, and chose to open the main library. I did that, but nothing changed.
11. Perhaps interestingly, when I option-click, it says that my manual backup from my internal drive -- where I did my emergency backup -- remains as the "default." The main iPhoto library is not the default.
12. That's where I am now. I really don't want to have to install manually without the data, when all of the events imported fine, and all of the photos are there, but in the wrong event.
Sorry for the long-windedness. Any suggestions are much appreciated!
John

I have imported my library database file and all of my 25,000 photos into a clean install of iPhoto 11. All of the events are imported, but all of the photos appear in the very first event. All of the other events are populated with the correct number of photos, but none of the actual photos have been linked.
You can not "Import" an old iPhoto library into another iPhoto library - it is not the way it works - if your old iPhoto library is available you simply place it in the pictures folder and launch iPhoto - no importing involved
you can not piece together an iPhoto library - which is why having a backup up is critical to avoid lost data
If your iPhoto library is not available as a single entity then you will have to start over and create a new library and import the photos into it losing all edits, metadata changes, etc
And if the future remember to always backup soon and often -it is the only way to avoid data loss due to failures - hardware, software and/or human
LN

Similar Messages

  • I have a macbook pro. I had iphoto on it prior to my hard drive crashing.  Hard drive was replaced but iphoto is no longer on. How do I get it back without paying for it?

    I have a macbook pro. I had iphoto on it prior to my hard drive crashing.  Hard drive was replaced but iphoto is no longer on. How do I get it back without paying for it?

    Have you tried
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4928

  • Fresh Install after boot drive crashed... advice needed plaese

    So wake up today turn on my tower and all I get is a grey screen and a clicking boot drive. Sounds like the other three drives are mounting fine. Or my tower is need of some Snow.
    So I know enough to say bye bye boot drive.... my question is-
    I now have purchased Snow Leopard and will start fresh. Should I take out the remaining three drives while I handle a clean install. Any advice to make this process a bit more painless? I back up all drives expect my boot UGH... I am going to start using time machine.... learned a lesson.

    There's no way to know how long a delay will be while waiting for a 'time-out'. It depends on how well or how poorly the OS is able to communicate with the drive, and how bad the controller chips on the drive are. You can view the problem as a Quality of Service issue. Your Mac is trying to communicate with the drive, determine it's size/type/format/timing etc, while also verifying the quality of the data. CRC error checking takes place along with a host of quality control measures implemented with each new version of Mac OS. Leopard made some drives fail due to poorly designed firmwares on the controller chips. SL got even pickier.
    During this process, that's failing, the problem could be any part of the driver verification system.
    On the other hand, if the drive quits spinning or the controller chips don't answer back at all, the 'time-out' will probably end sooner.
    It's luck of the draw when you try to determine the exact cause of a drive failure - controller chips, drive motor, head crash platter damage, r/w head... I just call it 'bad' and throw the drives into a bin where they will get speared with a digging bar before going to recycle

  • Boot Drive fixed but now is not bootable

    First let me say DiskWarriar is an amazing program.
    I had some major issue with my boot drive and DiskWarriar fixed the structure so now I can access the files etc.
    However, the drive is no longer bootable.
    Any suggestions what I should do from here?
    I can see my user folder etc.
    Is there a way to make the disc bootable and all will be as it was before?
    If not, am I going to need to back up certain files and then erase the drive and reinstall the OS?
    Any help would be appreciated.
    Dwaine

    Try resetting your parameter RAM, by following these instructions (instead of typing mac boot):
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=42642

  • Cleaning the clutter- boot drive

    Quick background:
    Quad 2.66 mac pro
    74 GB Raptor 10k startup disk
    Im having a big issue getting my boot drive cleaned out. Obviously having a raptor boot drive being too full will negate any speed advantages. Im not sure how it got so much stuff on it as I only use it for applications and of course OSX (up to date).
    My problem is even after going through the disk with a fine tooth and using programs like WhatSize (to see where files lay and how much space they take up) im still coming up way short on space saved. What im completely perplexed on is that when using programs like WhatSize, and as well with finder I can only account for about 19. 5 GB being used on the disk!
    I have a full range of pro apps from Apple and Adobe installed, but then again they are accounted for in the above mentioned 19.5 GB of files. I don’t have big garage band instrument libraries or a large apple loops library also.
    +I posted pictures of my finder window, whatsize window, and boot disk reading.+
    +http://www.nickschrunk.com/apple/+
    Please help me find these ghost files or figure out how to clean off my boot drive short of a reformat.
    Thank you so much in advance!

    Try typing into Terminal…
    sudo du -h -d 1 /
    … and then enter your administrator password when requested. Be sure to unmount all other drives as they will add themselves to the totals in the /Volumes directory. You should get something like this…
    nsnowing:~ > sudo du -h -d 1 /
    205M /.Spotlight-V100
    8.0K /.Trashes
    1.0K /.vol
    12G /Applications
    1.5K /automount
    6.6M /bin
    16K /cores
    2.0K /dev
    148K /Developer
    35G /Library
    3.0K /Network
    167M /private
    4.7M /sbin
    1.9G /System
    53G /Users
    503M /usr
    4.0K /Volumes
    103G /

  • I have 2007 iMac intel, 10.4.1 with a crashed WD 2500JS boot drive. Bought a WD 3200E(AAX) which claims it is for Mac OS but documentation is unclear on WD site and plugs are different. It's SATA 7200, no instr. for boot inst.What is ideal replace?

    After boot drive crash, I need to replace hard drive on 2007 Intel iMac running 10.4.1 (updating to Snow Leopard with Time Machine after replacement). There is a question not answered in lit. and docs about suitability of WD3200AAKS as replacement for WD2500JS for boot drive. The amps on the 5 and 12 VDC pins are very slightly different. Any body with a comment will help to minimize a problem with very bad timing! (When is a hd crash well-timed?!)

    Thanks Kappy, the plugs are OK, just inset a little, so it looked different at first: My concern is the slightly different amperage of the 5 and 12 VDC pins, a very minor diff. not likely a problem. BTW, the little four wire cable with the tiny circuit that sticks to the side of the drive is a heat sensor that triggers the fan if it gets hot.

  • Cannot boot from DVDs; G5 defaults to external FW  boot drive w/10.3.x

    Hi all. This is bad and old, and full of lessons about backing up. Anyway, internal boot drive crashed a week ago, and internal optical drive is busted. New external LaCie dvd burner works fine, but all attempts to start up from Tiger, Leopard and Diskwarrior installation disks just end up back in OS10.3 on my external LaCie FW drive. I've tried many things: unplugged everything; switched external LaCie to USB (wouldn't boot), unplugged power from internal optical drive so Mac wouldn't look there first (somebody suggested that). Attempts to start up installers from mounted DVDs result in installer screen with restart button, which, when clicked on, results in... you guessed it... boot back to dreaded 10.3 system.
    Night owls and westcoasters, I am up for hours yet, pulling hair. Thanks for any assistance.

    Holy, holy cow! You saved me, Tom! I wonder if you will take a moment to explain briefly why FW makes a difference in this case. Is it common knowledge among alert people? Also, if I thought to move the external drive to USB, wonder why it didn't occur to me to move the burner to FW? Too old, perhaps. Anyway, I hope you move back on to the Top Users list soon, and that you get more than the meager points you earn from solving my problem. Thanks very much.
    Casey

  • My hard drive crashed and everything on my laptop was lost... is there anyway to transfer the music that I had put onto my phone into the itunes on my computer ?

    My hard drive crashed and everything on my laptop was lost... is there anyway to transfer the music that I had put onto my phone into the itunes on my computer ?

    I have a similar issue. My hard drive crashed, so I had a new one installed and I'm basically starting from scratch on my computer.  My iPhone has a lot of my stuff on it (photos and music in particular).  When I plugged into iTunes I did a "back up" of my phone to the computer....this transferred the photos in my camera roll, and music purchased through iTunes.
    So....I still have a ton of photos (saved in folders, not my camera roll), and music (older stuff not purchased through iTunes) that I want to get to my computer.  I am scared to "sync" my phone in iTunes for the first time.....if I do this, will it make my phone match my computer (effectively erasing the stuff on the phone?).  What I want is for my computer to match my phone (thus transferring the additional photos and music).  Is the third party software the only way??  Does it really work well/is it worth the money?  Thanks very much for the help.

  • External drive crash.. need to export from ipod to itunes

    hi,
    I was storing my itunes library for an ipod touch on an external drive due to space issue. This external drive crashed this yeek and I would like to restore all my music on itunes by exporting my current ipod library to itunes.
    Can i do that? how?
    Thanks a lot!

    If you have any iTunes Music Store purchases the transfer of purchased content from the iPod to authorised computers was introduced with iTunes 7. You'll find details in this article: Copying iTunes Store purchases from your iPod or iPhone to a computer
    The transfer of content from sources such as songs imported from CD is designed by default to be one way from iTunes to iPod. However there are a number of third party utilities that you can use to retrieve the music files and playlists from an iPod. A few are advertised as iPod Touch compatible, here are some you can begin your research with:
    TuneJack Windows Only (iPhone and iPod Touch compatible)
    iGadget Mac & Windows (iPhone and iPod Touch compatible)
    iRepo Mac & Windows (iPhone and iPod Touch compatible)
    iPod Access Mac & Windows (iPhone and iPod Touch compatible)
    TouchCopy Mac & Windows (iPhone and iPod Touch compatible)

  • How do you deactivate a license when the hard drive crashes?

    How do you deactivate a license on a machine when the hard drive crashes?

    My backup is done with Shadow Protect, which as well as providing incremental backups - it adds any changes to the back up every 18 minutes - it also allows you to keep an image of your boot drive.  This image has t be accompanied with a bootable CD, so if your boot drive crashes, you can be up and running again in minutes.  I've never needed that feature, but I have lost two data drives in the last two years, and Shadow Protect came to the rescue both times.  One of thos drives was have a raid0 with many hundreds of hours of video editing.  It would have been a huge disaster to have lost that.
    One of the best US$90 I ever spent.
    http://www.storagecraft.com/

  • Living with a small SSD Boot Drive on New Pro??? Migration?

    Hi Folks,  I am seriously considering moving to a new mac pro from my 2008 tower.  Aside from peripheral issues,  my main concern is how to use the smaller SSD boot drive vs.  my now current 2T drive?     I've been a mac user since 1985 and my user folder with gigs of mail, documents,  pictures (iPhoto and Aperture) and videos, etc., plus my application folder, is much larger than a 512 SSD.     I now use a 3T drive as a separate movie/video FinalCut drive, so I've stored that separately.  It just seems that if I try to do a migration of my current mac to a new one, I'm going to be creating major headaches and problems.
    Before I buy something like that, I need to have a good strategy for a move.

    You should try your cyrrent system and clone the OS to a 250GB SSD and 2-3TB data drive
    The difference is nothing but remarjabke znd easy to do.
    The 2600xt really should have been retured already and confivurd your system with 16GB RAM or more
    Might be able to get more out if your Mac and get another year or more
    Using one drive only is never a good idea.
    System - data - projects - media - scratch - time machine
    And putting scratch and system on multiple SSDs and on PCIE controller card
    And then a GTX 680 or AMD Mac 7950 graphic card
    The nMP is faster but it still needs work and yiurs isn't dead

  • New Mac Boot Drive -- Bunk Application Migration

    Hi. After upgrading my Mac Pro 1.1. boot drive, I used Migration Asst. to install the clone I had created. Unfort. many apps weren't not working (OS X 7.5) after that.
    So ... I did it again. The apps were now all working, but they were being launched from a app entitled folder nested withint the system apps folder (the one with the app mark). 
    When I tried to replace the non-working app folder with new, it said couldn't.  Can I?  I don't program, but can successfully follow code/commands to imput into terminal.
    Please advise!
    Thanks in advance!!

    Lion lacks Rosetta, no support for PowerPC, but confused over your placement of root level /Applications

  • Mac OS X Mountain Lion Boot Drive Issues

    Dear Apple Users,
    This is my first post here on the Apple Support Communities, so kindly forgive me if I'm repeating a previously asked question.
    I'd like to create a Mac OS X Mountain Lion USB Boot Drive and of course I already have it installed on my MBP.
    My question is whether I need to buy the App from the App Store if I already have it installed on my MBP[in order to create the USB Boot Drive, I need .dmg ]? On App Store, price tag is still appearing, that's why I'm asking.
    Thanks in advance for all your help

    If you purchased OS X Mountain Lion to upgrade your computer, open App Store > Purchases, and download OS X Mountain Lion. When the download finishes, use Lion Diskmaker to create a bootable Mountain Lion drive > http://liondiskmaker.com
    If your Mac came with OS X Mountain Lion, you may not be able to make a bootable Mountain Lion drive until Apple launches a OS X update. That's because your Mac may be using a special OS X version that you can't get from the App Store, so you can only download it starting in OS X Recovery, and you won't be able to create an external drive with Mountain Lion

  • Boot drive detection issue [solved]

    Hi,
    I upgraded my Arch install yesterday (pacman -Syu). The last one was four weeks ago. Among the packages updated were the stock kernel 2.6.17 and mkinitcpio, so the update generated another image /boot/kernel26.img.
    Now I am having random errors while booting. One out of two (yes, 50%) boots ends with kernel panic while identifying the root fs type after initramfs and modules have been loaded. Something like "Can't find device dev(0,0)".
    The apparent reason is that sometimes the boot partition is identified as hda2, sometimes as hde2. Because I have the kernel option root=/dev/hda2, boot is successful when boot partition is identified as hda2, and fails with the above message when it is identified as hde2.
    My particular hardware is a Abit Be-6 motherboard (quite old) which has two ide ports and two other ide ports controlled by a Highpoint HPT366 controller (which support DMA 66). My HD is connected to one of those.
    I suspect that the drive detection relies on some kind of information sent by the bios and that this information is sometimes sorted in one order, sometimes in another one, i.e. sometimes the ide ports first, sometimes the hpt366 ports first.
    For information, the install cd-rom would see my drive as hde (always, not 50%) and until yesterday, the boot process would see it as hda (again, always, not 50%).
    So now the questions for you, talented forum participants, are:
    1/ I would like to understand how disk and partition letters/numbers are allocated: why hde2 and not hda2? Can I force the naming to hda2, whatever the Bios says (for example based on a HD ID or a IDE port ID)?
    2/ I read the mkinitcpio wiki. From what I understand, I can configure what modules will be loaded at boot time for detecting my boot drive, either at image generation time, or at boot time with a kernel parameter. Would blacklisting ide modules and leave only hpt366 module help? Conversely, assuming I plug my HD in an IDE port, would blacklisting hpt366 module help?
    Help will be much appreciated.

    Michel F wrote:The only thing is that I guess I have now to include /etc/mkinitcpio.conf in the NoUpgrade list in pacman.conf to avoid surprises when it upgrades.
    The /etc/mkinitcpio.conf file is marked as "backup" in the mkinitcpio package. Therefore, if the default configuration changes, it will be extracted as /etc/mkinitcpio.conf.pacnew and your own configuration won't be touched.

  • Permissions Issue, Colour Wheel, Hard Drive Issue??

    Hi!
    I have had issues with my mid 2009 MBP recently and I'm wondering what the best way to fix them would be. 
    First off, I have some major permissions issues with my accounts.  I am using 3 different users regualrly on the same machine and needed to access files from the home folder so I changed them a long time ago, and am not sure how to fix that.  I have repaired the permissions countless times in the disk utility and it seems like there's always loads more to do each time.  When I varify the disk, it says its all okay.
    Secondly, I have had the machine freeze on me several times while doing very little on it.  This happened awhile ago, and thought that it was just the permisions thing and so I did that again, and it started working better, for awhile.  It would go a few days or weeks before doing the same thing, sometimes not even getting past the apple logo on startup before freezing.  This makes me think it may be a hard drive issue???????
    This morning, I tried dozens of times to boot, with no success at all.....  until about the 25th time when it miraculasly booted.  I have run permissions repair a few more times and it seems to be working okay at the moment, but the problem seems to be happening more often over time. 
    To complicate matters, I am traveling at the moment and will not be home for several months.  I purchased an external harddrive last night and was able to successfully back up my data. 
    Question 1: Is it the permissions that are causing these problems, or is it related to something else.  The computer seems to work fine when its working, and then once in awhile, decides its not going to do anything. 
    Question 2:  Would upgrading to Lion (currently running 10.6.8) fix the permissions issues or just carry them forward?  I would like to consolidate the 3 users into one, if that would solve it.  Does the migration utility preserve permissions or does it give you a brand new start?
    Question 3:  If neither solving the permissions or the OS upgrade would fix the problem and it does need a new harddrive, is it possible to buy one and install it myself?  I do not have apple care left on this machine and am on a very tight budget.  I am used to taking things apart and all that as part of my job and it seems simple enough.  Where can you buy a replacement?? 
    Hopefully someone out there will be able to help me out on this one. 
    Cheers!!!!
    Brian

    bgroot422 wrote:
    First off, I have some major permissions issues with my accounts.  I am using 3 different users regularly on the same machine and needed to access files from the home folder so I changed them a long time ago, and am not sure how to fix that.  I have repaired the permissions countless times in the disk utility and it seems like there's always loads more to do each time.  When I verify the disk, it says its all okay.
    Disk Utility permissions are separate from User account permissions.
    This link is how to fix them
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2181549?start=0&tstart=0
    Disk Utility will always show something to be needing repair, but that's ok
    Apple supoort doc.
    https://support.apple.com/kb/TS1448?locale=da_DK
    Verify Disk is good, that's a good thing.
    To complicate matters, I am traveling at the moment and will not be home for several months.  I purchased an external hard drive last night and was able to successfully back up my data. 
    Your data is backed up, hopefully not with TimeMachine alone, but if you did, then get another drive and backup data manually to that as well. If the TM drive gets messed up, it's a pain to get your data off of it.
    Question 1: Is it the permissions that are causing these problems, or is it related to something else.  The computer seems to work fine when its working, and then once in awhile, decides its not going to do anything.
    Well you could call Apple for replacement 10.6.x disks, and just reinstall 10.6 and bundled programs, but this can kick out kext files out of the /System/Library/Extensions folder installed by some third party software.
    This method fixes OS X, but doesn't touch your files or most programs.
    Nor will this method fix your Users accounts if the issue is in there.
    A creation of a new user, then deletion of the others, return files from backup (set permissions) will fix User folder issues if the above user permissions fix doesn't work.
    (Of course you could wipe the drive from the 10.6 disk, but you have to install all software again)
    Would upgrading to Lion (currently running 10.6.8) fix the permissions issues or just carry them forward?
    No, you don't want to install Lion, it won't fix those issues in User folders, not only that Lion has it's own issues and doesn't work with a lot of older software etc.   No use clusterfscking a already bad situtation when it's seems it's only localized to the User accounts.
    I would like to consolidate the 3 users into one, if that would solve it.
    Yes that could very nicely and tidy up things in the process.
    What you do is transfer all files to one regular powered storage hard drive.
    (Don't use/disconnect the TimeMachine drive for this as it preserves the users seperated and you don't want all those users back restoring  with Migration Assistant)
    Create the New User on the machine as Admin, log into it and delete all the other Users, transfer all your files back from the regular storage drive, changing all the permissions to yourself before placing them into their respective folders as they will have three different permissions.
    Notes:
    If you have a extensive iTunes playlists on one User (say #1), then create the new user with that same name (will require some work, create User 4, delete Users 1-3, reboot, create User 1, delete User 4) then transfer your iTunes folder to Music of that User 1 (same name as before). This will preserve the pathnames of your song locations and your playlists will be preserved.
    (before you ask, no you can't combine playlists)
    Also if you have photo's in iPhoto Library, you have to right click on it and "show package contents" inside is a folder called Originals, copy them out and import into the iPhoto of the User #1.
    Does the migration utility preserve permissions or does it give you a brand new start?
    Yes it preserves user permissions, no it doesn't give you a brand new start. Only a fresh install, creation of new users and then just transferring of files does that.
    Nothing about TimeMachine or Migration Assistant gives one a "fresh start", it's if hosed, so is your restore.
    If you want that sort of pristine protection, you need to clone your ideal boot partition/drive using Carbon Copy Cloner (free/donationware) occasionally as a hold the option key bootable drive, then you can erase and reverse clone the pristine saved clone.
    One can also update the clone on occasion, this way keeping the clone pristine.
    I maintain 3 clones time dated, even have my boot drive partitioned 50/50 and auto-cloned, this way I have two boot partitions on the road and two externals at home.
    I never use TimeMachine, it's not bootable (well it is on 10.7.2 only to restore though)

Maybe you are looking for

  • HT1848 How do i sync my old iphone to new windows laptop which is authorized without losing all the data on the iphone and having to sync only with what is on the laptop??

    I have a new laptop and i have authorized it with my apple ID but I can't sync my iphone with it because it is currently synced to another computer. Every time I try and sync my music it comes up with the message  ' are you sure you want to remove ex

  • Changing tab page name

    In the web client, How do you go about changing tab page names.  For instance, the tab page default on complaints transaction has a heading called technical analysis.  I want to change it to just analysis.  I looked in the tab groups I see the event

  • SAXReader / memory leak.

    I have a huge and continuous memory increase when I do the following. private Socket socket = SocketFactory.getDefault().createSocket(); socket.setTcpNoDelay(true); socket.setKeepAlive(true); socket.bind(new InetSocketAddress(local, 0)); socket.conne

  • Using pkcs11 provider

    hi to all i'm trying to develope an applet to sign documents using my smart card. This card use incryptoki2.dll driver. When i try to execute this code: Signature signatureAlgorithm =          Signature.getInstance(DIGITAL_SIGNATURE_ALGORITHM_NAME);

  • List Of SAP Implemented Companies.

    Hi, Can Someone tell me the list of SAP Implemented Companies in Delhi ncr. Thanks in advance. Regards, Anamika Sharma.