My photo booth is deleted, My photo booth is deleted

I think i accidently deleted my photo booth. Can you please help me how I can get it back?

i just tried to delete it as well, but it is a part of os x so you cannot delete it. as tomo2 above says, either you just dragged it off the dock accidentally, or in case you did delete it by some god-knows-what method, you will need to boot from your os x dvd that came with your mac and install it back. thats the only (trusted) place you can find it.

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    Do you have a backup you can try to restore from? If not, you will need to reinstall the OS.
    Do a backup. Boot to the Recovery Volume (command - R on a restart or hold down the option key during a restart and select Recovery Volume). Run Disk Utility Verify/Repair and Repair Permissions until you get no errors.  Then re-install the OS.
    OS X Recovery
    OS X Recovery (2)

  • I deleted my video off of photo booth i need to retrieve it

    I by accident deleted my video off of photo booth and i need to retrieve it this just happened

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    Once it is open, you can click on the Share button and email it to yourself.
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  • I deleted my photo booth how can i get it back?

    i deleted my photo booth how can i get it back?

    OK, here are some step by step instructions:
    1. Open a Finder window.
    2. In the Finder window on the left side you will see a folder that says Applications. Click the folder.
    3. Click the Time Machine icon in your Dock and wait for Time Machine to open.
    4. On the right side of TM  you will see a time line, click a date that you know the Application was still there and wait for TM to go to that date. You will see the date in the bottom center.
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  • Ok somehow my sister deleted all my photos off my photo booth and now all my pictures in my iphoto i cant view them i just see white dots and boxes can anyone tell me how i can get my deleted photos back and how can view my photos again please !!!

    ok so somehow my sister deleted all my photos off photo booth and now all my photos on iphoto i cant view them i want to know how i can get my deleted photos back and how to view the rest of my photos please help !!!!

    Phonebooth is in your home folder under pictures with Iphoto and Ichat. Deleting pigtures from phonebooth should not remove any from Iphoto library. Something else had to happen.

  • I have recently updated my macs software then been onto Photo Booth and realised that all of my pictures/videos have been deleted and are not in iPhoto? Im not sure where they have all gone?

    PLEASE HELP
    I have recently updated my macs software then been onto Photo Booth and realised that all of my pictures/videos have been deleted and are not in iPhoto? Im not sure where they have all gone?

    Photobooth and iPhoto are two quite different apps with no connection between them. I'd try the Using Mac OS X forum for whatever version of the OS you have.

  • I deleted my photo booth on accident how do I get it back

    I deleted my photo booth and cant find it online anywhere to reinstall and lost my software that came with my laptop can someone help please!!

    Did you remove the actual application from the Applications folder or did you possibly just take it out of the Dock?
    The latter is easy to fix. Open a Finder window and go to the Applications folder. In it, Find PhotoBooth. Drag the icon into your dock.
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  • I somehow deleted my iphoto & photo booth, how do i recover them

    i have deleted somehow, i don't know, my iphoto and photo booth, is there anyway to recover this?

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  • Accidentally deleted photo booth (and other preinstalled apps) on ipad

    I think my little one deleted FaceTime, Photo Booth, Camera, and a couple other apps on our new iPad. How can I get them back?

    I'm puzzled why Time Machine didn't work.  You can open the Photo Booth app from the applications folder in Time Machine ( it took a long time for the folder to start operating, but after about a minute wait the applications folder worked just like the on on the current desktop) from your last good system.  You don't have to completely restore the whole system.  Just open the app in the Time Machine folder, and you should be good to go.  I accidentally deleted Photo Booth yesterday, and restored it today by opening the app from Time Machine of a few days ago.

  • Photo booth - restore accidentally deleted photos

    i somehow accidentally deleted all of my photo booth photos. i attempted to restore them using suggestions on forums but nothing worked. i eventually thought i found some solution when i right clicked on 'photo booth library' in my pictures folder and opened 'show package contents' i then dragged all of my photos that i'd recovered from the trash into the 'pictures' folder where photos i had just now taken on photo booth were - opened photo booth and my old photos still weren't there.
    can anyone help me with this issue?

    !http://i46.tinypic.com/2nvn6f.gif!
    Did you use Sherlock to search?
    Did you check your Applications folder?
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    Pacifist Usage Instructions
    Also see Kappy’s detailed How to Use Pacifist to Replace Deleted or Missing OS X Components instructions.
    !http://i53.tinypic.com/2wqybd0.gif!

  • I deleted photo booth off my Mac. It is not in the application folder, and I do not have an installer CD. Is there anything I can do?

    About a year ago I deleted Photo Booth. I somehow found a link to get it back, and it worked perfectly, but when I quit Photo Booth, I lost it. I could never find the link since. I have been looking for something despretly, but I have only found answers that have said "use your install CD". I got my Mac pre-used so I did not get it with any CD. Hence, my problem. I need someone to help. Maybe post another link or something?

    check your purchase tab in the app store. if it does not show up there than you will have to buy it unless there is a backup available from a disc or time machine . hope this helps.

  • How do I delete Photo Booth

    How do I delete the Photobooth app in Ipad Air?
    Its a "built-in" app ... but so is Garage Band, and Ive deleted it okay.
    Thanks

    You did not read the fine print at the bottom of the page so here it is. It is not a preinstalled app. You cannot delete Photo Booth. I'm sorry.
    GarageBand is free on the App Store for all iOS 7 compatible devices; additional GarageBand instruments and sounds are available with an in-app purchase. iPhoto, iMovie, Pages, Numbers and Keynote are free on the App Store for qualifying iOS 7 compatible devices activated on or after September 1, 2013. See www.apple.ca/ios/whats-new/ for iOS 7 compatible devices. Downloading apps requires an Apple ID.

  • I've deleted FaceTime and photo booth how do reinstall

    I've deleted FaceTime and photo booth and can't seem to reinstall them.ive looked in app store the ones that came with my iPad are not on there! How can I reinstall deleted apps please help x

    Try this as well - go to Settings>General>Restrictions. If you turned on restrictions you may have disabled those apps - or at least Facetime - and they/it will not appear on the iPad until you turn off the restrictions.
    You will not lose anything if your restart your iPad.
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  • How do I delete photo booth from my macbook pro?

    I'm deleting some unneeded applications from my new Macbook Pro.  I have been successful with most and all of them that are not required as part of the OS system.  However, there are other apps that are more difficult to remove as I was able to go into Utilities and Terminal and type in some other specific applications that I wanted to remove (like Stickies, Chess, etc.).  However, one I am having trouble deleting is Photo Booth.  I also want to disable the webcam so I cannot even activate it by mistake.  Can someone tell me how to do that?
    I was successful in removing all of the icons other than Finder, Safari and Trash from the bottom of my screen now that I have deleted everything else and it is much cleaner.
    Thank you!

    Here's an app that supposedly will disable your isight. Says it works in Lion, maybe it will work in ML too: Download iSight Disabler for Mac - Quickly turn on/off your USB iSight. MacUpdate.comhttps://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/23346/isight-disabler
    Here's a thread with several possible solutions for disabling the isight: Is there a way to turn off and On the...: Apple Support Communities
    And here is a page with a Terminal command for deleting Photo Booth: How to Delete Safari, Mail, FaceTime, Photo Booth, and Other Default Mac OS X Apps
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  • I deleted photo booth by accident

    So, I accidentally deleted the photo booth application. It is gone. I have searched applications, the HD, etc. My Macbook is very new (Christmas) just for reference. I tried reinstalling my the bundled applications on my Mac OS X disk but is wasn't there. PLEASE HELP! I miss photo booth!

    I have the exact same problem! I got mine at Christmas too. I was stupid and didn't know anything at the time and thought I only misplaced my photo booth. But it really is missing, I am sure I have deleted it, and I can't find a way to get it back. Also it is not in the bundle you keep talking about, is there any other way???
    ~in need of help!

  • I accidentally deleted my photo booth, how do i get it back?

    I accidentally deleted my photo booth permanently. I can not find it any where on my Mac. It makes me so mad because i'm ALWAYS on photo booth. I would love for some feed back so i can get it back. Thank you.

    Photo Booth can only be reinstalled with a #8 Reinstall Just OS X method, it's not part of the bundled application package installer found on the 10.6 machine specific disks.
    Make sure you really have deleted it by exhausting all search possibilites, try using the free Easy Find here
    http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/11076/easyfind
    If it's really gone, then follow #8 step here, however doing so will disable third party programs that have any code installed into OS X itself via at boot kernel extension files. So these programs will have to be reinstalled from original sources and updated.
    Step by Step to fix your Mac
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    Category: OS X and bundled Apple software related
    Description: Replaces only OS X and bundled Apple software programs with a new copy. Small portions of third party software installed in OS X itself is removed in the process, but they can be reinstalled later. Programs in Applications folder or the User account folders are not touched.
    Problems solved or possibly solved:
    "Gray Screen with spinning gear at boot" type issues... https://support.apple.com/kb/TS2570
    "Blue or White screen at boot" type issues... http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.6/en/8963.html
    "You need to restart" kernel panic type issues:  https://support.apple.com/kb/TS3742
    "Safe mode freezes on progress bar" type issues https://support.apple.com/kb/TS3148
    Solved: OS X and/or bundled program(s) related issues not resolved by other means.
    Solved: Outdated or unknown/older conflicting third party kernel extension files.
    Instructions:
    Option A:
    10.6 users - clean and polish the bottom of the 10.6 disk (no other) with a soft clean cloth and a tiny bit of rubbing alcohol.
    • Insert the disk and Hold c or option key down and then boot the computer from the 10.6 installer disk.
    • Second screen, select your boot drive and simply install OS X again.
    • When you get into the machine, immediately Software Update (#10), reboot and repeat until clear. Important!
    Force eject a stuck disk - hold the trackpad or left wired mouse button down while booting, the hardware should force eject the disk, or use Startup Manager #3 and select the disk and then use the eject key on the keyboard.
    10.7+ users - hold command r or option key and boot from Lion Recovery HD partition (only, use no disks), it's a bootable section on the boot drive itself that's like install cd.
    • Have a good reliable fast Internet connection (+5 Mb/s) and install Lion from Apple's servers, you'll need your AppleID and password.
    • When you get into the machine, check the Software Update (#10) that there are no additional updates.
    Reinstall any third party software that fails to work once the developer has a update that is compatible with the OS X version your using. (see Apple Menu > About this Mac for the OS X version)
    Option B (advanced): If you can't reinstall some third party software at this time
    Reboot holding Shift Key down while booting up, that will disable their at boot kernel extension files and then skip to #9 and then do #14-15 and attempt to find the problematic at boot third party kernel extension file responsible. However don't make a mistake removing a OS X one or the machine can refuse to boot.
    You might not have any or have removed them all and still can't boot normally, if this is the case then the #8 procedure is your only choice as it's something wrong in OS X itself.
    You might be able to temporarily remove the known third party at boot kernel extension files out of the System/Library/Extensions folder and replace after OS X is replaced in Option A above.

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