Missing iPhoto after upgrade

Just upgraded to 10.9 now unable to access my iPhoto. get error message and then downloaded to Utilities iPhoto Upgrader which didn't help

You need a version of iPhoto that is compatible with 10.9 from the App Store.  See http://www.roaringapps.com/ for versions that are compatible.  In the future only upgrade once you know you have compatible software.

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    You must be logged in using the Apple ID used to purchase iPhoto or to set up your Mac - If you are logged in with the Apple ID that was used to purchase iPhoto or to set up the computer if it came preinstalled then quit iPhoto, backup your iPhoto library  and drag the iphoto application to the trash (do not empty the trash yet) and then go to the App store and install iPhoto
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    Open the Mac App Store application and see if iPhoto is under your "Purchases" tab.
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  • How to install iPhoto after upgrading to yosemite?

    how to install iPhoto after upgrading to yosemite?

    Download it from the App Store as Matt suggested.  You may have to move the current version to the Trash Bin (don't delete yet), go to the App Store and look for iPhoto 9.6 under purchases.  It will be free.
    What iPhoto version did you have prior to the Yosemite upgrade?  If it was iPhoto 7 (08) or earlier you'll also have to download and run the iPhoto Library Upgrader 1.1 on your library before opening it with iPhoto 9.6.

  • Where is my iphoto after upgrading to yosemite??

    Where is my IPHOTO after upgrading to yosemite ??

    Ok so here's what you gonna do. (had this problem myself today, and after some fiddling figured out what to do.)
    Find your old iPhoto with a cross through it, right-click it and select 'show package contents'. A folder will open. In that folder go to Contents>MacOS and there will be three little things there. Click on the one called 'iPhoto' and terminal will open. Leave terminal open and wait four seconds and VOILA! iPhoto opens. Leave terminal open until you are finished with iPhoto, because if you close terminal, iPhoto will close with it. THX! ENJOY! Hope it works.
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  • Unable to open iPhoto after upgrade to 9.1.3 (bought on apple store)

    Hello all
    I am unable to open my iPhoto after upgrading it with version 9.1.3 , bought in the apple store.
    The searching icon never stops.
    I trieded to synchro with my iPad (where I have a backup of all my pfoto's) but the system tells me that all photo's are still on my Mac.
    Can someone help me out, because I am rather a rookie in this kind of things
    regards
    Waldo

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    Fix #1
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    2 - delete iPhoto's cache file, Cache.db, that is located in your HD/User/Home()/Library /Caches/com.apple.iPhoto folder. 
    3 - launch iPhoto and try again.
    NOTE: If you're moved your library from its default location in your Home/Pictures folder you will have to point iPhoto to its new location when you next open iPhoto by holding down the Option key when launching iPhoto.  You'll also have to reset the iPhoto's various preferences.
    Fix #2
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    Select the options identified in the screenshot. 
    Fix #3
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    Click on the Create button.
    Note: This creates a new library based on the LIbraryData.xml file in the library and will recover Events, Albums, keywords, titles and comments but not books, calendars or slideshows. The original library will be left untouched for further attempts at fixing the problem or in case the rebuilt library is not satisfactory.
    OT

  • How do I upgrade iPhoto after upgrading to Mavericks

    how do I upgrade iPhoto after upgrading to Mavericks

    Go to the App site and check for latest which is 9.6 or open iPhoto and check for updates.

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    When I was running 10.5 Leopard, I would connect my camera to my computer and iPhoto would pop up and ask me to import. The camera would be listed in under Devices. After upgrading my OS to 10.6 Snow Leopard, iPhoto no longer recognizes my camera. I am able to import from the camera just fine using the Image Capture app, and the camera shows up in the System Profiler under USB, so the system does seem to detect and recognize the camera, it's just that iPhoto is ignoring it. iPhoto does recognize my iPhone and list it under Devices, but not my camera.
    Has anyone else had similar problems with iPhoto after upgrading to Snow Leopard? Does anyone know how to fix this so iPhoto will recognize the camera?
    My camera is a Casio Exilim EX-S500

    No one seems to like my post enough to reply, but I've found two more-recent questions with responses that were very similar.
    See
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2134852
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    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2133251
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  • I lost hundreds of pictures from iPhoto after upgrading to Mavericks

    I lost hundreds of pictures from iphoto after upgrading to mavericks. does anyone know why or how to retrieve them. i cannot find them on time machine either.

    and
    Why do you think you have lost "hundreds" of pictures?
    What exactly are you seeing
    You can try Back up your iPhoto library, Depress and hold the option (alt) and command keys and launch iPhoto - rebuild your iPhoto library database
    LN

  • Anyone else having trouble with missing ringtones after upgrading to 8.1.1

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  • Missing slideshows after upgrade to iPhoto'11

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    I just closed iPhoto and opened it again, and now everything is OK!

  • Missing iPhotos after iPhoto 9.5.1 install & iPhoto Library Upgrader 1.1

    iMac 24-inch
    Mid 2007
    Processor  2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
    Memory  4 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
    Graphics  ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro 256 MB
    Software  OS X 10.9.4 (13E28)
    Downloaded iPhoto 9.5.1 from Apple website, Saturday, August 9, 2014.
    When I tried to open iPhoto the message said "To open your library with this version of iPhoto, it first needs to be prepared.”
    I successfully installed iPhoto Library Upgrader 1.1
    Only 248 of the >7000 photos in my iPhoto ’08, 7.1.5 now appear in my iPhoto 9.5.1 Library of the prior 18 months.
    From 2008-2011 some photos appear in the Pictures section of Favorites and are viewed only in Preview.
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    While the process I was directed to, by the iPhoto first aid window continued, the computer message said import.  I was under the impression that the photos from  iPhoto 7.1.5 Library were imported to the iPhoto 9.5.1 Library.  That's all.
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  • Cannot email photos from iPhoto after upgrade to 10.8

    After upgrading to 10.8, I have not been able to successfully eamil photos from iPhoto. I can select the photos, click the email icon, and have Mail open with the photos attached (as expected). But the send button is grayed out, and the newly created message window cannot be closed. To get rid of the unsendable email, I have to quit or force shut down Mail, then reopen Mail and manually delete the email from Drafts.
    Has anyone else run into this issue?

    As Larry suggested go into iPhoto's Accounts preference pane and make sure your email account information is correct. If you joined iCloud that is a must.
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  • Fix for iPhoto after upgrading to Yosemite

    After upgrading to Yosemite I was unable to open iPhoto. I moved it to Trash (do NOT empty trash after moving it here!!!) - then go to App Store and download iPhoto. You'll want to make sure you then go to your Finder and click on the iPhoto download app in order to complete the download. When you open iPhoto it may say you need to upgrade - go ahead and do so then your photos will appear again with a new icon in your dock (remove the old one since it won't work now - the new icon will look different if you had an older version of iPhoto).
    Hope this helps!

    Ok so here's what you gonna do. (had this problem myself today, and after some fiddling figured out what to do.)
    Find your old iPhoto with a cross through it, right-click it and select 'show package contents'. A folder will open. In that folder go to Contents>MacOS and there will be three little things there. Click on the one called 'iPhoto' and terminal will open. Leave terminal open and wait four seconds and VOILA! iPhoto opens. Leave terminal open until you are finished with iPhoto, because if you close terminal, iPhoto will close with it. THX! ENJOY! Hope it works.
    P.S.
    You can close terminal once you close iPhoto. I also suggest backing up your iPhoto library while you can.

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