'Rebuilding Library' in Photos.

A little while back, when I tapped Photos on the home screen of my iPod (third generation 64GB iPod Touch, iOS 4.0) it says 'Please Wait, Updating Library' with a blue progress bar across the bottom of the screen. The bar progresses until there is about 1 centimetre left and then Photos crashes and goes back to the home screen. Photos from my computer (which are all blurred due to the iOS 4 update) can still be accessed in other apps, but saved photos don't appear. I desparately need to access saved photos again, for example, I use the wordpress app for my blog and need to add pictures, but can't.
I cannot sync my iPod with my computer as the internal hard drive is not big enough (only 40GB) for me to backup the iPod, and I have to back it up as the computer it synced with broke, so iTunes will ask me to wipe it, which I cannot do as there is unsynced stuff on it, including app content (saved data etc.).

i used Finder to add some files.
Don't change anything in the iPhoto Library Folder via the Finder or any other application. iPhoto depends on the structure as well as the contents of this folder. Moving things, adding things, renaming things or otherwise making changes will prevent iPhoto from working and could even cause you to damage or lose your photos.
Since iPhoto stupdily doesn't have a merge Libraries function
Try use the iPhoto Library Manager Merge function.
Regards
TD

Similar Messages

  • Iphoto won't display photos or run a slideshow. Thumbnails all OK etc. Tried rebuilding library and reset Mac Air but no result.  Ideas please!!!!

    Iphoto won't display photos or run a slideshow - just a black screen. Can't see photos to edit etc. Thumbnails all OK and all else seems visible in the usual way etc. Tried rebuilding library and reset Mac Air but no result.  Ideas please!!!!

    and was told to go home and rebuild the photo library (there are 2257 photos). Did this but problem is still there.
    When you rebuild the library did you rebuild the database?  Also did you repair the library's permissions? Is this the First Aid window that you got?
    Those are the two options to use.
    Here's another fix you can try:
    Using iPhoto Library Manager  to Rebuild Your iPhoto Library
    1 - download iPhoto Library Manager and launch.>Click on the Add Library button,
    2 -  select the library you want to add from those in the selection window.
    3 - make sure that in the rebuild window the checkbox  "Scavange orphaned photos" is checked.
    4 - now that the library is listed in the left hand pane of iPLM, click on your library and go to the Library ➙ Rebuild Library menu option
    5 - in the next  window name the new library and select the location you want it to be placed. Click on the Create button.
    Note 1: This creates a new library based on the LIbraryData.xml file in the library and will recover Events, Albums, keywords, titles and comments. However, books, calendars, cards and slideshows will be lost.
    Note 2:  Your current library will be left untouched for further attempts at a fix if so desired.
    You'll have to recreate your slideshow after using this method.

  • Photo disappear after rebuilding library

    Hi all,
    It's very sad thing to happen on x'mas.. hope i can get some help here.
    I don't know what cause the problem... so i'd better describe everything i've done.
    My friend sent me some photos in his iphone to my email.
    I then saved all those photos on my iphone.
    I've checked them on camera roll after downloading..and it still works.
    then i load the app "Polarize", and try to load the photos from camera roll.
    Then it said there's no photos..
    so then i went back to photo... it then started to "updating library" / rebuilding library...
    then i waited... after rebuild...several hundreds of photos are gone...
    I tried to restart...and they are still gone...
    Since my laptop has taken to maintenance, it hasn't been backed up for a while now...
    Please kindly suggest any solution...

    Make a temporary, backup copy (if you don't already have a  backup copy) of the library and try the following:
    1 - delete the iPhoto preference file, com.apple.iPhoto.plist, that resides in your
         User/Home()/Library/ Preferences folder.
    2 - delete iPhoto's cache file, Cache.db, that is located in your
         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.
    OT

  • My iphone 4 is "rebuilding library" and doesn't finish. Keeps telling me to launch photos. help!

    my iphone 4 is "rebuilding library" and doesnt finish. It just keeps telling me to launh photos, i need help! i dont want to lose all of my photos!

    Put it into DFU mode - hold the sleep/wake button and home button until the screen goes black (ignoring the slide to turn off slider). When the screen goes black release the sleep/wake button but hold the home button. Continue holding the home button for 10 seconds, then release it. The screen should stay black. Plug it into iTunes and it should come up with this message "iTunes has detected an iPhone in recovery mode. It must be restored before use", that's when it is successfully in DFU mode. Now press the restore button in iTunes and it should run smoothly :)

  • Photos previously deleted from iPhoto, cannot rebuild library on new iMac

    I purchased a new iMac and restored from Time Machine.   In the past, I moved some photos from my previous imac to store on a hard drive.  In iphoto, the thumbnails were still present but could not open (message:  cannot find file).  I lived with this because I knew where I could find them if I wanted them.
    Now, when I first open iphoto it tries to rebuild the library.  I get the error message for every single one of these photos (hundreds), asking if I want to cancel or find photo.
    I there some way I can resolve this without clicking on hundreds of error messages?  When I did this, eventually iphoto closed and I had to start all over again.
    Thank you for you help.  My new iMac is running Mountain Lion.

    Is sound like the original files for those many thumbnails are gone.  Try the following:
    Using iPhoto Library Manager  to Rebuild Your iPhoto Library
    Download iPhoto Library Manager and launch.
    Click on the Add Library button, 
    navigate to your Home/Pictures folder and select your iPhoto Library folder.
    Now that the library is listed in the left hand pane of iPLM, click on your library and go to the Library ➙ Rebuild Library menu option
    In the next  window name the new library and select the location you want it to be placed.
    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. However, books, calendars, cards and slideshows will be lost. The original library will be left untouched for further attempts at fixing the problem or in case the rebuilt library is not satisfactory.
    If that doesn't give you a good library you can try this:
    Starting over from scratch with new library
    Start over with a new library and import the Originals (iPhoto 09 and earlier) or the Masters (iPhoto 11) folder from your original library as follows:
    1. Open the library package like this.
    2. Launch iPhoto with the Option key held down and, when asked, select the option to create a new library.
    3. Drag the subfolders of the Originals (iPhoto 09 and earlier) or the Masters (iPhoto 11) folder from the open iPhoto Library package into the open iPhoto window a few at a time.
    This will create a new library with the same Events (but not necessarily the same Event names) as the original library but will not keep the metadata, albums, books slideshows and other projects.
    The library will contain all of the orignal files that are in your current library.
    Note:  your current library will be left untouched for further attempts at a fix if so desired.
    OT

  • Camera and Photo apps say 'Rebuilding Library'

    I've read a couple posts, and wondering if anyone has found a solution yet? When I click on my Camera icon it starts to 'Rebuild Library' then goes back to the home screen. Same thing happens when I hit the Photos icon. I can not use the camera or see any photos I have saved on the iPhone. Extremely frustrating.
    I saw a post that mentions using a third party program to retrieve the pictures but says you'll lose the videos. I don't want to lose anything (...although I fear I already have). And I'm not sure if that program addresses the loss of the camera application.
    When I try to view the iPhone photo files through iPhoto it says there are no files there. Hmm. Very worrisome.
    Does anyone have the solution? Bueller? Bueller?

    I did hard reset and used the cord that came with the camera when trying to upload. I don't think it's an uploading problem. I think it's an issue with the new operating system.
    Anyone?

  • My Micro Photo is stuck on the rebuilding library scre

    I had to reboot the player and now its stuck that the rebuilding library screen. Is it safe to reset again?

    Correction: I plugged my iPod back into my mac, it backed up/updated etc. and now when I go to my music, it returns me to the home screen. What is going on!?

  • I just upgraded to Photos and now I can't open my iPhoto Library in Photos OR iPhoto. How do I get my photos back?!?

    I recently updated to the new Photos and when I went to import my library into Photos, it wouldn't let me.  Kept throwing errors.  I followed the suggested fixes using the terminal regarding permissions, but that didn't work.  I decided to just go back to using iPhoto, but when I opened that it wouldn't see my library either.  I tried copying it to an external hard drive and opening that, but it didn't work.  I can browse for it and see it on my computer but it's grayed out and I'm unable to select it.  Please help.  I'm terrified I lost all those photos.

    Option 1
    Back Up and try rebuild the library: hold down the command and option (or alt) keys while launching iPhoto. Use the resulting dialogue to rebuild. Choose to Repair Database. If that doesn't help, then try again, this time using Rebuild Database.
    If that fails:
    Option 2
    Download iPhoto Library Manager and use its rebuild function. (In early versions of Library Manager it's the File -> Rebuild command. In later versions it's under the Library menu.)
    This will create an entirely new library. It will then copy (or try to) your photos and all the associated metadata and versions to this new Library, and arrange it as close as it can to what you had in the damaged Library. It does this based on information it finds in the iPhoto sharing mechanism - but that means that things not shared won't be there, so no slideshows, books or calendars, for instance - but it should get all your events, albums and keywords, faces and places back.
    Because this process creates an entirely new library and leaves your old one untouched, it is non-destructive, and if you're not happy with the results you can simply return to your old one.  
    Regards
    TD

  • I'm trying to find a way to move pictures from Preview to iPhoto. Tried "rebuilding  library"...nothing happens.  Help!

    I'm trying to find a way to move pictures from Preview to iPhoto. Tried "rebuilding  library"...nothing happens.  Pictures ssomehow wound up in Preview after I needed to do a clean install (Snow Leopard) and moved files from an external drive. Help!

    If you saw the images with Preview in the other iPhoto Library, than try to open iPhoto with that Library:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2505
    If the Photos are there, replace the iPhoto Library in your Pictures folder with the one from the external.  (posted by Keith)
    My response:
    The pictures don't appear in Preview in the other user account.  They also don't appear in the external drive (!!!????).  I discovered I can get the pictures into iPhoto by saving from Preview to the desktop, then importing into iPhoto, but only one at a time.
    Clearly the files are on the hard drive somewhere, but where?  The  'iPhoto library" icon that appears in my Pictures folder is a "package" which can't be opened on it's own....it's only able to be  imported into Preview.
    This feels like the Twilight Zone to me.....

  • Unable to open Aperture library in Photos

    Hi,
    I am unable to open my Aperture library in Photos.
    In the attempt to get this fixed, I carried out from within Aperture (by pressing alt-cmd during Aperture startup) in 'Photo library first aid' all three options that are offered: Repair permissions, repair database, rebuild database - nothing helped. I also had corrected before some dangling references to pictures that are not managed in the library; there are no offline or unreferenced pictures in the library.
    In 'Photos' I am getting a pop-up windows with the message at stage "Preparing library ... 69% completed": "The library could not be opened. Photos has attempted to repair the library xxxx, but is unable to open it."
    However, that same library opens fine in Aperture, and also in iPhoto.
    What is the problem?
    Thanks
    Wolfgang

    I talked to apple support.  They recommended doing a basic level permissions repair using the following procedure:
    The advice is a little outdated, and you just have to run the disk utility program to repair the permissions on your main drive and the drive upon which you store the databases.  I have tried the following procedure and have re-run the importation procedure.  Just at 1% now - so I hope that it will work this time.  If it doesn't, I will report back after talking to a  Level 2 person at Photos support.
    JF
    In the newest versions of OS X, there is an additional Repair Permissions application utility hidden away. This tool is located inside boot Repair Utilities. Here’s how to access it.
    Restart OS X and hold down the Command and R keys.
    You will boot into the Repair Utilities screen. On top, in the Menu Bar click the Utilities item then select Terminal.
    In the Terminal window, type “resetpassword” (without the quotes) and hit Return.
    The Password reset utility launches, but you’re not going to reset the password. Instead, click on the icon for your Mac’s hard drive at the top. From the drop-down below it, select the user account where you are having issues.
    At the bottom of the window, you’ll see an area labeled ‘Reset Home Directory Permissions and ACLs’. Click the Reset button there.
    The reset process takes a couple of minutes. When it’s done, quit the programs you’ve opened and restart your Mac. Notice that ‘Spotlight’ starts re-indexing immediately.
    Great tip, thanks for sending this in Tony R!
    Update: This works in OS X 10.7 Lion, and 10.8 Mountain Lion, OS X 10.9 Mavericks, OS X 10.10 Yosemite, and newer.

  • Can't open iphoto in airbook. Asking to upgrade then says must rebuild library then warning about missing files. When click rebuild all I get is continued- waiting for iphoto library- and, never rebuilds

    can't open iphoto in airbook. Asking to upgrade then says must rebuild library then warning about missing files. When click rebuild all I get is continued- waiting for iphoto library- and, never rebuilds

    -1.The photo library needs to be upgraded to work with this version of iPhoto.
    Your photo library will not be readable by previous versions of iPhoto after the upgrade. The upgrade process for very large libraries may take an hour or more to complete.
    2. iPhoto is unable to open this library.
    The library has issues that require rebuilding to correct
    3. Warning
    Would you like to rebuild the library "iPhoto Library"? 
    The library "iPhoto Library" is missing required database files and must be rebuilt before it can be opened.
    4. Waiting for iPhoto library
    iPhoto will open as soon as the iPhoto library is available
    Time Machine might be backing it up

  • IPhoto rebuilding library freezes

    Two days ago I was sending images from iPhoto over Messages. I sent about 50 images fine in groups of ten. When sending the last four (or five?) images the images stayed on the top of all other applications. I quit iPhoto and the images stayed visible. I shutdown all applications (quit, not force quit) and rebooted my MBP. When I started iPhoto again all my images were gone. I shutdown iPhoto and tried the option+command key sequence when starting iPhoto. The first two options, "repair permissions" and "rebuild thumbnails", did nothing. The third option, repair database, returned my images but lost all my "faces". When I choose "rebuild database" my MBP freezes when iPhoto reaches the "restoring faces" step.
    A few weeks ago I had a freezing problem that eventually turned out to be some software (Sierra Wireless) while "cleaning up" my MBP. I haven't removed any software recently. This freezing seems to be isolated to iPhoto.
    - I have moved "~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.iPhoto.plist" and "~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.iPhoto.plist.lockfile" out of the way.
    - I have deleted/uninstalled iPhoto from Applications and reinstalled from the AppStore.
    - I have downloaded "iPhoto Library Manager", but have not tried it yet.
    What to try next?
    Mike

    - Photos was unchecked in iCloud preferences
    - moved iLifeAsset Management out of the way
    - booted
    - started iPhoto with option+control, selected "rebuild library" (fourth option)
    - iPhoto hung again when "restoring faces"
    - I had top(8) running:
    Processes: 128 total, 3 running, 1 stuck, 124 sleeping, 441 threads                                   09:39:42
    Load Avg: 3.58, 3.25, 2.31  CPU usage: 80.25% user, 19.74% sys, 0.0% idle
    SharedLibs: 10M resident, 10M data, 0B linkedit.
    MemRegions: 23153 total, 3616M resident, 70M private, 355M shared.
    PhysMem: 6088M used (491M wired), 54M unused.
    VM: 324G vsize, 1066M framework vsize, 0(0) swapins, 0(0) swapouts.
    Networks: packets: 4436/1130K in, 4483/483K out. Disks: 155489/4415M read, 46637/2698M written.
    PID  COMMAND      %CPU      TIME     #TH  #WQ  #PORT #MREG MEM    RPRVT  PURG   CMPR VPRVT  VSIZE  PGRP PPID
    355  iPhoto       170.3     22:57.93 19/3 6/2  255   10266 3166M+ 3125M+ 16K    60K  20G+   23G+   355  177
    369  top          10.1      01:14.70 1/1  0    24    33    1772K  1544K  0B     0B   26M    2385M  369  342
    91   WindowServer 4.1       00:58.59 4    0    303   793   35M    28M    0B     0B   79M    2933M  91   1
    0    kernel_task  3.8       00:33.54 71/2 0    2     335   380M+  13M    0B     0B   61M    5693M  0    0
    192  SystemUIServ 1.2       00:08.05 3    0    287   465   13M    9496K  0B     52K  61M    2509M  192  177
    1    launchd      1.2       00:03.73 3    0    1440  59    2936K  2692K  0B     0B   39M    2397M  1    0
    338  Terminal     0.8       00:12.17 6    0    176   183   23M    13M    0B     68K  62M    2508M  338  177
    116  pacemaker    0.0       00:00.13 3    2    22    35    368K   212K   0B     0B   32M    2390M  116  1
    - the Console log prior to booting:
    9/12/14 09:18:56.578 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBLocalDictionary discoverLocalIAAccounts]: Unknown high level account: com.apple.account.google - 368D8510-C9A3-4162-8CD5-F27575EBC52C
    9/12/14 09:18:56.657 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBSyncOperation mergeLocalChanges:]: Got the following deleted accounts: {
    9/12/14 09:18:56.657 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBSyncOperation mergeLocalChanges:]: Looking for UUID: (null) from remote key: e67d795dbf1072667cdcc039a4afe0d53ae216ad
    9/12/14 09:18:56.658 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBSyncOperation mergeLocalChanges:]: Account not found during local discovery, however was not found in list of deleted accounts, will not delete: e67d795dbf1072667cdcc039a4afe0d53ae216ad
    9/12/14 09:18:56.658 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBSyncOperation mergeLocalChanges:]: Got the following deleted accounts: {
    9/12/14 09:18:56.658 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBSyncOperation mergeLocalChanges:]: Looking for UUID: (null) from remote key: d7a098bab92bc3548f77136b6285b3bb58f6926
    9/12/14 09:18:56.658 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBSyncOperation mergeLocalChanges:]: Account not found during local discovery, however was not found in list of deleted accounts, will not delete: d7a098bab92bc3548f77136b6285b3bb58f6926
    9/12/14 09:18:56.659 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBSyncOperation mergeLocalChanges:]: Got the following deleted accounts: {
    9/12/14 09:18:56.659 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBSyncOperation mergeLocalChanges:]: Looking for UUID: (null) from remote key: a45163ca64e658282898b6d7ade534a811f482
    9/12/14 09:18:56.659 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBSyncOperation mergeLocalChanges:]: Account not found during local discovery, however was not found in list of deleted accounts, will not delete: a45163ca64e658282898b6d7ade534a811f482
    9/12/14 09:18:56.661 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBLocalDictionary writeLocalMapping:]: Status: Writing out local mapping to disk
    9/12/14 09:18:56.662 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBLocalDictionary getIdMapping]: Mapping Error detected: ID Hash a193de52fd26431d89a5d2d38a08b3e434dd23d has localUID: 22192694-F24F-41C2-B5E0-43245D63ECDC-com.apple.calendar.iaplugin rather than 2E078712-CAE3-4758-A513-84007C3D54E4-com.apple.calendar.iaplugin
    9/12/14 09:18:56.662 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBLocalDictionary writeLocalMapping:]: Status: Ending writing out local mapping to disk
    9/12/14 09:18:56.662 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBRemoteDictionary writeDevices]: Status: Writing out of devices
    9/12/14 09:18:56.662 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBRemoteDictionary writeDevices]: Status: Ending writing out of device
    9/12/14 09:18:56.000 kernel[0]: fsevents: watcher dbfseventsd (pid: 302) - Using /dev/fsevents directly is unsupported.  Migrate to FSEventsFramework
    9/12/14 09:18:58.813 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBLocalDictionary discoverLocalIAAccounts]: Unknown high level account: com.apple.account.google - 368D8510-C9A3-4162-8CD5-F27575EBC52C
    9/12/14 09:18:58.858 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBSyncOperation mergeLocalChanges:]: Got the following deleted accounts: {
    9/12/14 09:18:58.858 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBSyncOperation mergeLocalChanges:]: Looking for UUID: (null) from remote key: e67d795dbf1072667cdcc039a4afe0d53ae216ad
    9/12/14 09:18:58.858 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBSyncOperation mergeLocalChanges:]: Account not found during local discovery, however was not found in list of deleted accounts, will not delete: e67d795dbf1072667cdcc039a4afe0d53ae216ad
    9/12/14 09:18:58.860 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBSyncOperation mergeLocalChanges:]: Got the following deleted accounts: {
    9/12/14 09:18:58.860 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBSyncOperation mergeLocalChanges:]: Looking for UUID: (null) from remote key: d7a098bab92bc3548f77136b6285b3bb58f6926
    9/12/14 09:18:58.860 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBSyncOperation mergeLocalChanges:]: Account not found during local discovery, however was not found in list of deleted accounts, will not delete: d7a098bab92bc3548f77136b6285b3bb58f6926
    9/12/14 09:18:58.861 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBSyncOperation mergeLocalChanges:]: Got the following deleted accounts: {
    9/12/14 09:18:58.861 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBSyncOperation mergeLocalChanges:]: Looking for UUID: (null) from remote key: a45163ca64e658282898b6d7ade534a811f482
    9/12/14 09:18:58.862 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBSyncOperation mergeLocalChanges:]: Account not found during local discovery, however was not found in list of deleted accounts, will not delete: a45163ca64e658282898b6d7ade534a811f482
    9/12/14 09:18:58.881 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBLocalDictionary writeLocalMapping:]: Status: Writing out local mapping to disk
    9/12/14 09:18:58.882 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBLocalDictionary getIdMapping]: Mapping Error detected: ID Hash a193de52fd26431d89a5d2d38a08b3e434dd23d has localUID: 22192694-F24F-41C2-B5E0-43245D63ECDC-com.apple.calendar.iaplugin rather than 2E078712-CAE3-4758-A513-84007C3D54E4-com.apple.calendar.iaplugin
    9/12/14 09:18:58.882 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBLocalDictionary writeLocalMapping:]: Status: Ending writing out local mapping to disk
    9/12/14 09:18:58.882 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBRemoteDictionary writeDevices]: Status: Writing out of devices
    9/12/14 09:18:58.882 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBRemoteDictionary writeDevices]: Status: Ending writing out of device
    9/12/14 09:18:59.564 osascript[308]: Error loading /Library/ScriptingAdditions/Adobe Unit Types.osax/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Unit Types:  dlopen(/Library/ScriptingAdditions/Adobe Unit Types.osax/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Unit Types, 262): no suitable image found.  Did find:
      /Library/ScriptingAdditions/Adobe Unit Types.osax/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Unit Types: no matching architecture in universal wrapper
    9/12/14 09:18:59.649 Dropbox[244]: ICARegisterForEventNotification-Has been deprecated since 10.5.  Calls to this function in the future may crash this application.  Please move to ImageCaptureCore
    9/12/14 09:19:00.452 awacsd[62]: InnerStore GetWakeInfoForZone: no external port for 172513282.members.btmm.icloud.com.
    9/12/14 09:19:01.025 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBLocalDictionary discoverLocalIAAccounts]: Unknown high level account: com.apple.account.google - 368D8510-C9A3-4162-8CD5-F27575EBC52C
    9/12/14 09:19:01.069 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBSyncOperation mergeLocalChanges:]: Got the following deleted accounts: {
    9/12/14 09:19:01.069 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBSyncOperation mergeLocalChanges:]: Looking for UUID: (null) from remote key: e67d795dbf1072667cdcc039a4afe0d53ae216ad
    9/12/14 09:19:01.069 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBSyncOperation mergeLocalChanges:]: Account not found during local discovery, however was not found in list of deleted accounts, will not delete: e67d795dbf1072667cdcc039a4afe0d53ae216ad
    9/12/14 09:19:01.070 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBSyncOperation mergeLocalChanges:]: Got the following deleted accounts: {
    9/12/14 09:19:01.070 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBSyncOperation mergeLocalChanges:]: Looking for UUID: (null) from remote key: d7a098bab92bc3548f77136b6285b3bb58f6926
    9/12/14 09:19:01.070 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBSyncOperation mergeLocalChanges:]: Account not found during local discovery, however was not found in list of deleted accounts, will not delete: d7a098bab92bc3548f77136b6285b3bb58f6926
    9/12/14 09:19:01.071 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBSyncOperation mergeLocalChanges:]: Got the following deleted accounts: {
    9/12/14 09:19:01.071 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBSyncOperation mergeLocalChanges:]: Looking for UUID: (null) from remote key: a45163ca64e658282898b6d7ade534a811f482
    9/12/14 09:19:01.072 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBSyncOperation mergeLocalChanges:]: Account not found during local discovery, however was not found in list of deleted accounts, will not delete: a45163ca64e658282898b6d7ade534a811f482
    9/12/14 09:19:01.074 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBLocalDictionary writeLocalMapping:]: Status: Writing out local mapping to disk
    9/12/14 09:19:01.075 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBLocalDictionary getIdMapping]: Mapping Error detected: ID Hash a193de52fd26431d89a5d2d38a08b3e434dd23d has localUID: 22192694-F24F-41C2-B5E0-43245D63ECDC-com.apple.calendar.iaplugin rather than 2E078712-CAE3-4758-A513-84007C3D54E4-com.apple.calendar.iaplugin
    9/12/14 09:19:01.075 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBLocalDictionary writeLocalMapping:]: Status: Ending writing out local mapping to disk
    9/12/14 09:19:01.075 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBRemoteDictionary writeDevices]: Status: Writing out of devices
    9/12/14 09:19:01.075 icbaccountsd[274]: -[ICBRemoteDictionary writeDevices]: Status: Ending writing out of device
    9/12/14 09:19:01.536 awacsd[62]: InnerStore GetWakeInfoForZone: no external port for 172513282.members.btmm.icloud.com.
    9/12/14 09:19:01.654 awacsd[62]: InnerStore GetWakeInfoForZone: no external port for 172513282.members.btmm.icloud.com.
    9/12/14 09:19:01.686 awacsd[62]: InnerStore GetWakeInfoForZone: no external port for 172513282.members.btmm.icloud.com.
    9/12/14 09:19:01.709 awacsd[62]: InnerStore GetWakeInfoForZone: no external port for 172513282.members.btmm.icloud.com.
    9/12/14 09:19:01.759 awacsd[62]: InnerStore GetWakeInfoForZone: no external port for 172513282.members.btmm.icloud.com.
    9/12/14 09:19:04.565 osascript[317]: Error loading /Library/ScriptingAdditions/Adobe Unit Types.osax/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Unit Types:  dlopen(/Library/ScriptingAdditions/Adobe Unit Types.osax/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Unit Types, 262): no suitable image found.  Did find:
      /Library/ScriptingAdditions/Adobe Unit Types.osax/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Unit Types: no matching architecture in universal wrapper
    9/12/14 09:19:19.915 com.apple.SecurityServer[31]: Session 100003 created
    9/12/14 09:19:23.981 mds[41]: (Normal) ImportServer: Ignoring blacklisted Spotlight importer plugin:/Developer/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Library/Spotlight/SourceCode. mdimporter uuid:548A3091-3C5D-498A-A329-B532A6C896BB version:1801
    9/12/14 09:19:24.458 mds[41]: (Normal) ImportServer: Ignoring blacklisted Spotlight importer plugin:/Developer/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Library/Spotlight/SourceCode. mdimporter uuid:548A3091-3C5D-498A-A329-B532A6C896BB version:1801
    9/12/14 09:20:22.357 mds[41]: (Normal) Volume: volume:0x7fabdb0b0000 ********** Bootstrapped Creating a default store:0 SpotLoc:(null) SpotVerLoc:(null) occlude:0 /Volumes/firmwaresyncd.u85AiR
    9/12/14 09:20:36.009 login[341]: USER_PROCESS: 341 ttys000
    9/12/14 09:23:53.721 SystemUIServer[192]: Couldn't contact spell checker for Multilingual
    9/12/14 09:23:55.029 Console[362]: setPresentationOptions called with NSApplicationPresentationFullScreen when there is no visible fullscreen window; this call will be ignored.
    9/12/14 09:24:00.793 WindowServer[91]: disable_update_timeout: UI updates were forcibly disabled by application "Console" for over 1.00 seconds. Server has re-enabled them.
    9/12/14 09:24:02.328 WindowServer[91]: common_reenable_update: UI updates were finally reenabled by application "Console" after 2.54 seconds (server forcibly re-enabled them after 1.00 seconds)
    9/12/14 09:24:15.160 com.apple.SecurityServer[31]: Session 100017 created
    9/12/14 09:24:17.085 com.apple.IconServicesAgent[216]: main Failed to composit image for binding VariantBinding [0x2b7] flags: 0x8 binding: FileInfoBinding [0x1c1] - extension: mp3, UTI: public.mp3, fileType: ????.
    9/12/14 09:24:17.128 quicklookd[372]: Warning: Cache image returned by the server has size range covering all valid image sizes. Binding: VariantBinding [0x203] flags: 0x8 binding: FileInfoBinding [0x103] - extension: mp3, UTI: public.mp3, fileType: ???? request size:16 scale: 1
    9/12/14 09:25:24.000 kernel[0]: process iPhoto[355] thread 4446 caught burning CPU! It used more than 50% CPU (Actual recent usage: 85%) over 180 seconds. thread lifetime cpu usage 90.876998 seconds, (78.552468 user, 12.324530 system) ledger info: balance: 90000479700 credit: 90000479700 debit: 0 limit: 90000000000 (50%) period: 180000000000 time since last refill (ns): 104880530912
    9/12/14 09:25:24.721 ReportCrash[377]: Invoking spindump for pid=355 thread=4446 percent_cpu=85 duration=106 because of excessive cpu utilization
    9/12/14 09:29:20.000 kernel[0]: process WindowServer[91] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 267; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 101162
    9/12/14 09:31:20.000 kernel[0]: process Dropbox[244] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 202; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 106255
    9/12/14 09:31:20.218 ReportCrash[386]: Invoking spindump for pid=244 wakeups_rate=202 duration=223 because of excessive wakeups
    9/12/14 10:25:15.000 bootlog[0]: BOOT_TIME 1410535515 0
    - when I read the message at 09:31:20 about Dropbox[244] "caught causing excessive wakeups" I quit Dropbox and Rescue time
    - my MBP froze eight minutes later

  • Missing videos after automatically "rebuilding library"

    I took a bunch of photos and videos during xmas, and yesterday I wanted to take a picture and I got the message "rebuilding library". At the end of this I noticed my imovie project was missing videos and everything was in wrong order.
    I am abroad during xmas and dont have access to a pc. I am worried I have lost a lot of my footage. Can anyone help me. Is there a recovery software or anything??
    Just to clarify, I didnt ask it to rebuild my library. It just did it automatically when I accessed my camera roll.

    File -> New Smart Album
    Photo -> is -> Movie
    will find all the movies in your Library.
    Regards
    TD

  • Library losing photos...

    I know this is a common topic on here but the situation I'm in is a little different. I'm an Apple Personal Trainer and was just training one of our members in iPhoto. She has two different libraries, the user folder library is 68gb, the library that resides on her external is 107gb.
    I opened them both and they were fine (I wasn't sure because iPhoto tends to get a little wonky with HUGE libraries). My student then unplugged the FW hdd that her 107gb library was on, without ejecting it. The message came up and everything and I used the record player analogy and explained why you couldn't do that.
    Sooo, I then plugged it back in, option started iPhoto, and selected the 107gb library. it opened up with 28gb of photos only. It appears to all be fine and functional except for the lack of three quarters of the photos that were originally in it. The library itself is still 107gb. I showed the package contents and got the info for the originals folder and it was still 91gb. So the photos are there, they just aren't showing up.
    I cmd-opt started iPhoto and rebuilt everything (took three hours) and it still doesn't work. Any help or advice anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks!

    Another possibility for the "lost" photos could be a damaged database file if iPhoto was open when the hard drive was unplugged. If iPhoto was writing to the database file at the time it would be damaged. For this scenario backup and launch iPhoto with the Command+Option keys depressed to rebuild the library. Select the last three options.
    Click to view full size
    The next fix attempt would be to rebuild the library using iPhoto Library Manager as follows:
    Using iPhoto Library Manager to Rebuild Your iPhoto Library
    1 -Download iPhoto Library Manager and launch.
    2 -Click on the Add Library button, navigate to your User/Pictures folder and select your iPhoto Library folder.
    3 - Now that the library is listed in the left hand pane of iPLM, click on your library and go to the File->Rebuild Library menu option
    4 - In the next window name the new library and select the location you want it to be placed.
    5 - 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 untouched for further attempts at fixing or in case the rebuilt library is not satisfactory.
    OT

  • Rebuild library / lost 'book'

    Hi
    I think i know the answer to this one but thought it was worth a try just in case anyone can help...
    Over the last few months i have been building a book to print off as xmas pressies. I went to launch iphoto yesterday and it just crashed on start up. Tried ditching prefs but that didn't work.
    I have photo's backed up on 2 external drives and 2 computers so have never been worried about losing any images and to be honest in 6 years i've never had any problems. I was pointed towards iphoto library manager which although successfully rebuilds a library with all my folders - it doesn't bring back books. Does anyone know of any way to extract a book from a corrupt library, from searches i think it might be stored deep down in that corrupt library meaning it's gone and i just have to start again.... arrrrggg.
    Does anyone know if i rebuild from iphoto itself rather than iphoto library manger it gives options of 'rebuilding the iphoto library database' rather than a full rebuild - would this help or would this just do exactly what library manager has done i.e. import all images and create a new library without the 'book'
    Many thanks in advance for any advice.
    Robin

    Sooo.....
    I managed to get 'the book' back!
    I did a rebuild from iphoto library manager (which basically gives you a restored version of your library as a safety copy) - i then set iphoto to start up back from the original corrupt default library (from iphoto library manger) which still crashes on startup.
    Then I did a rebuild from iphoto itself on startup (hold down option and command keys on launch). This gives you several options - i tried a couple of times, once just a library database rebuild and then the second time ticking all the boxes (rebuilds thumbnails etc...takes ages...). This sort of worked in that is let me into the corrupt library and i could access all my folders and more importantly 'the book'
    Immediately i did screen grabs of the pages of the book just as a backup so i at least had a chance of rebuilding it.
    What i then found was that if you quit iphoto then relaunched it crashed again...
    Did the rebuild library database option again to get back into it.
    Then i removed a few images that i thought might be throwing it out... (adjusted in photoshop etc..) and the most important thing that i always forget about with iphoto...EMPTY THE TRASH IN IPHOTO. Where you will find that all those pictures you have deleted from your library over many months are still sitting there.
    So there you have it, iphoto was back and stable again - i can only assume it was a corrupt image or something in the trash can it didn't like. I hope you don't have the same problem as me, but if you do (maybe why you are looking at this thread) there is hope!
    Cheers
    Robin

Maybe you are looking for