IPhoto PIctures No Longer Sorted By Event

My AppleTV used to let me view Photos and select from 20 different sub-folders to play a particular event of pictures. (For example, in Photos, I'd see a sub-folder for 2005 Vacation which I could click on and view a slide show of just those pictures.) Now, I no longer can see any sub-folders so I have no control over what pictures I want to view. In iTunes, I have selected the option to View All Photos but manually selecting particular sub-folders doesn't help either.

I'm not sure what you mean by sub-folders, if you mean albums in nested folders then to my knowledge this has never been possible. AFAIK you have only been able to view albums, and since the latest software you have also been able to sync events.

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    To change hardware. I used to have MacBook 13'' (mid-2007). Currently, I have a MacBook Pro with a 2.9 GHz Intel Core i7

    Uh-uh, I think there is an answer on page https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4565337.
    The solution provided by LarryHN is:
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    Repeat it, if you also want to choose between Ascending or Descending sorting order.
    Sorry to have bothered you all.
    Yours
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  • I am using version iPhoto'11. Since I installed this version I experience some difficulties. After importation of pictures I can see the pictures under Library/Pictures but not under Library/Events. However I can see the event and the number of pictures.

    Hello,
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    Make a temporary, duplicate copy of the library and try the two fixes below in order as needed:
    Fix #1
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    Click to view image full size
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    Get iPhoto 9.6.1 if you didn't update before OS... | Apple Support Communities
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    Fix #1
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    Select the options identified in the screenshot.
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    Fix #2
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    Click on the Create button.
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