Was my iphoto library move successful?

I know this is a silly question, but after much troubleshooting, and thanks to this forum, I have managed to copy my iphoto library onto a server (dragged and dropped). I have chosen the new library location in iphoto and checked the contents. All the files seem to be there, but I am terrified of deleting the original library in my laptop. Years ago I messed up backing up pictures and lost many of my sons baby pictures. Any tips on verifying that everything worked? Thanks!

Sure - drag the iPhoto library to the desktop and test once more - then delete it and test one more time before emptying the trash
LN

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  • Time Machine and iPhoto library move

    Hi,
    I've been mulling over moving my iPhoto library (85gb) to an external drive for a while now to save some space on my iMac's internal drive. I wondered what affect this might have on my Time Machine backup as my TM drive has only 8gb available. Now, I know TM will delete old backups to free up space but I wondered if TM would even see this as new data because I will be pointing iPhoto to the new library, so will TM backup the entire 87gb, or will it see it as the same library and only backup new, or changed data from now on?
    I haven't been able to find an answer to this so I just decided to go ahead and do it, and, I'm confused. I now have an old iPhoto library on my internal drive which is no longer used and will be deleted in due course, and a new, current library on my external drive. I included the volume in the TM prefs and started a backup.
    TM came up with this: 29/10/2013 16:08:06.573 com.apple.backupd: 192.08 GB required (including padding), 8.14 GB available
    Why does it require 192gb? it then preceeded to (slowly) delete older backups, freeing up a small amount of space with each one. After deleting about 15 backups, I stopped it cos I didn't like where it was going.
    Then, I decided to exclude the new volume just to see what would happen. This time it said: 29/10/2013 18:16:48.085 com.apple.backupd: 101.39 GB required (including padding), 31.81 GB available
    Where has this 100gb come from?
    Edit: I have just noticed that I renamed the old library to differentiate it from the new one. Would that have triggered TM to backup the whole library again? Even if that's the case, that's 85gb, plus the new volume, another 85gb, totalling 170gb. So why did it need 192gb for both and 100gb for one?
    Not sure what to do now as I don't really want to lose too many more old backups.
    Can anybody help me work this out? And, once worked out, will TM allow me to 'go back' in iPhoto to restore from previous backups?
    Thanks

    Yes I'm aware of the Pondini site and its extremely helpful, but in this case it doesn't answer my question.
    To update the original post, I renamed my old library back to 'iPhoto Library' and, I guess, because it hadn't completed a backup of the library with the 'iPhoto Library - Old' name, it the potential 100gb backup reverted back down to around 7gb.
    So, lesson learned; do not rename the iPhoto library.
    My question that remains is will the iPhoto library on the external drive offer the incremental backups in time that the original library did? Or will I effectively lose all those backups?
    Thanks,

  • IPhoto library move to external HD | organization

    My laptop is running out of space so I'm moving my large iPhoto library to an external hard drive.  I know how to move the content and adjust iPhoto to route to the new location, but can I do this WITHOUT affecting my organization/events?  I have 200+ GB of data and it would be an absolute mess to have to rebuild everything.
    Thanks!

    If you move the iPhoto Library as an entity to the new drive, and open it there by double clicking it, you will find all your events, albums, etc just like before.
    Just follow the steps to format the drive correctly and to set the "Ignore Ownership flag" as described in this document:
      iPhoto: Sharing libraries among multiple users - Apple Support

  • Photo stream after iPhoto Library Move

    OK, so I have moved my iPhoto library to an external hard drive (had to clear up space on my MBP).
    I now want to open iPhoto & generate a new library. My intention is to use this going forwards. I will not be regularly attaching the hard drive with the old Library, this will effectively just be archived & used as necessary
    My question relates to photo stream. I start iPhoto & set up my new Library, I then choose to turn on photo stream. I am warned that turning on photo stream for this library will turn it off for my old library.
    I just need to make sure I don't lose anything on this process. In other words, by turning off photos tram in the old library, I am assuming that it freezes things 'as was'.
    If by turning off photo stream to the new library I am going to lose stuff, I would like to now beforehand,
    Can anyone advise?

    I just need to make sure I don't lose anything on this process. In other words, by turning off photos tram in the old library, I am assuming that it freezes things 'as was'.
    Only one iPhoto Library or Aperture library can use photo stream at at a time. If you enable Photo Stream for a new library, all automatic imports will go to this new library, and you can only share photos from this new library. But no photos will be deleted from the old library. The transit should be seamless,

  • Lost albums after iPhoto Library move

    I recently moved my iPhoto library to an external harddrive and lost all of my albums that I had organized my photos into.  iPhoto had trouble finding the library after I moved it, and the albums seemed to dissapear after that.
    It's all backed up with TimeMachine, is there any way to retrieve the organized albums??
    Thanks!

    First off tell us exactly waht you did
    the correct way to move the library to an EHD
    Moving the iPhoto library is safe and simple - quit iPhoto and drag the iPhoto library intact as a single entity to the external drive - depress the option key and launch iPhoto using the "select library" option to point to the new location on the external drive - fully test it and then trash the old library on the internal drive (test one more time prior to emptying the trash)
    And be sure that the External drive is formatted Mac OS extended (journaled) (iPhoto does not work with drives with other formats) and that it is always available prior to launching iPhoto
    And backup soon and often - having your iPhoto library on an external drive is not a backup and if you are using Time Machine you need to check and be sure that TM is backing up your external drive
    LN

  • IPhoto library move to new MacBook air - how ?

    I am in the process of moving from my iMac 20inch early 2009, to a MacBook Air mid 2011, I want to move my photo library accross. The IMac is running iPhoto 09 ver 8.1.2, the MacAir is on iPhoto 11. ver 9.4.2.
    I have the 2 connected via a network cable but neither can see the other so I cant just drag and drop, any ideas ?
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    stew

    That's a networking issue. Yiou'll need to ask on the Using Mac OS X forum for how to set that up.
    To move an iPhoto Library to a new machine:
    Link the two Macs together: there are several ways to do this: Wireless Network,Firewire Target Disk Mode, Ethernet, or even just copy the Library to an external HD and then on to the new machine...
    But however you do choose to link the two machines...
    Simply copy the iPhoto Library from the Pictures Folder on the old Machine to the Pictures Folder on the new Machine.
    Then launch iPhoto. That's it.
    This moves photos, events, albums, books, keywords, slideshows and everything else.

  • IPhoto Library Move

    My internal hard drive is filling up 500GB. I would like to move my iPhoto library to an external drive and ensure that all new imports go to the external drive, not internal. Can this be done? I don't see anything under preferences for this. This will reserve my internal drive for primarily applications, free up space, and hopefully speed things up slightly.

    Make sure the drive is formatted Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
    1. Quit iPhoto
    2. Copy the iPhoto Library from your Pictures Folder to the External Disk.
    3. Hold down the option (or alt) key while launching iPhoto. From the resulting menu select 'Choose Library' and navigate to the new location. From that point on this will be the default location of your library.
    4. Test the library and when you're sure all is well, trash the one on your internal HD to free up space.
    Regards
    TDl

  • Misplaced Movie Clips in iPhoto Library

    Hello
    I'm hoping that you may be able to help me out with the following situation and advise me if I am on the right lines or need to stop and do something else! I have searched through the forum for similar problems and have tried to follow the suggestions found.
    I fear something strange has happened, although I have been careful to heed the dire warnings about fiddling with things in the iPhoto Library folders. I include information which I think may be relevant.
    Over a period of time (years!), I have imported a series of photos and 30 second video clips of music concerts from a Canon camera and they are sorted into Film Rolls. In some instances in order to remember which songs the video clips represent I have renamed the file - e.g. MVI_0052.AVI is now RTY MVI_0052.AVI. When clicking on the renamed file, it plays in QuickTime, but the name that displays at the top of the image is the original MVI_0052.AVI.
    Q: Does renaming the file create a duplicate, or does it simply create a link from the renamed file to the original?
    Q: Would it be better not to rename the files, but to use keywords to differentiate them? If I edit the renamed files and revert them to the original name will this help with the problem below or confuse things more?
    Some of the video clips will not play when clicked on in the Film Roll; they seem to have converted from .avi to .jpeg.
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    c) There are also a few AVI files which have the QuickTime Player icon against the file name. These will also play when clicked on.
    The file: /Users/myname/Pictures/iPhoto Library/2001/01/01/Originals contains only .AVI files and many of them.
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    If anyone can tell me whether I am doing the right thing by dragging the .avi file from the spotlight finder location to the desktop and then importing it into the iPhoto Library again that would be really helpful. I fear it will take some time to work through all the film rolls and verify each movie clip, but I imagine this is the only way to find those that are retrievable.
    I am wanting to move the iPhoto Library to a LaCie external hard drive and delete from my laptop, but before I do I think I need to sort this out. Apologies for such a long post, I have tried to give all the information that might be relevant.
    Thanks for your time and interest.....and yes, I do know I should have backed it up along time ago; some lessons are learnt the painful way
    Jill

    Thanks Terence for your swift response.
    Terence Devlin wrote:
    Q: Does renaming the file create a duplicate, or does it simply create a link from the renamed file to the original?
    Did you rename the File? Or add a Title to it in iPhoto. It sounds like you added a title in iPhoto, and this does not rename the file. Renaming (or titling) a pic/movie does not create a duplicate - nor is there "a link to the Original". It's simply an entry in the iPhoto database. If you want to use the title as filename then you can do that using the Share -> Export command - it's one of the options there.
    So, if you title a movie "RTY - Whatever", it shows in iPhoto as that, but when played in QT it's still just 'Whatever' as the filename hasn't changed.
    You are right: I simply added a Title to it in iPhoto. Thanks for clearing this up...
    When you import a movie it goes to the Originals Folder and iPhoto creates a jpeg of the first frame. This is used for the thumbnail.
    If anyone can tell me whether I am doing the right thing by dragging the .avi file from the spotlight finder location to the desktop and then importing it into the iPhoto Library again that would be really helpful.
    It's best to search the iPhoto Library Folder from iPhoto. Spotlight finds all the versions - thumbnail, preview jpeg and the Movie. This is not especially helpful and is a source of confusion.
    I'm not sure what you achieve by dragging a movie out of iPhoto and then back into it?
    The reason for this is that at some point I had to rebuild the library and since then some of the video clips will not play from iPhoto. I searched the forum and read the following from Lori DiLoreto and have been trying to follow this advice.
    "The thumbnails (jpeg pointer files) were made by iPhoto when the movie files were imported.
    I'll tell you what happened to me when I did a library rebuild. It messed up the link between the jpg point files and the movie files.
    when the rebuild of the library was done I had the jpeg pointer files pointing to nothing. When those were double clicked in iPhoto nothing would happen.
    i had to navigate through the iPhoto Library folder in the finder and find all my movie clips and drag them all to the desktop. Then I had to go through my library within iPhoto and delete all the jpeg pointer thumbnails that were pointing to nothing. It was a major pain."
    So I have used Spotlight to see if the movie file still exists (within Spotlight I have the search grouped by "Kind" so it is easy to see which are the Movies). If it does, I have then dragged it to the desktop and reimported it. If I do this I have 2 representations of the video clip in the film roll - the one that originally would not play now does, the one I just imported also plays. However, I am not sure which it might be safe to delete.
    My aim is to get this into a fit state to save onto an external hard drive, delete and start afresh. However, it is proving to be a challenge!
    Thanks again for your help.
    Jill

  • Trying move iPhoto library, won't copy to new home

    So I'm trying to move my iPhoto library from a newer MacBook Pro to an older Macbook, where there is more space for it, using an external hard drive.
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    Here are two pages from the top Time Machine site out there about what you're seeing:
    Time Machine - Frequently Asked Questions 30. What are Local Snapshots?
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  • How do I move iPhoto Library from Mac OS 10.5.8 to iPhone 6

    Hi,
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    -Dave

    First, there is nothing you can do unless you can upgrade the computer to Snow Leopard 10.6.8 which is the minimum version compatible with your iPhone and the current version of iTunes. Furthermore, you will need a compatible version of iPhoto to use. That version should be available for installation using the original installation discs that came with your computer.
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  • What is the best sequence of upgrading: SSD, OSX Mavericks, iPhoto Library?

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  • IPhoto Library says it's empty-don't know what to do next-info overload

    Okay, I am a newbie. I am overwhelmed with all the info I've read in the forums and now I am afraid to make a move and screw something else up! Your help would be very much appreciated. I will give some background:
    Main Problem: My iPhoto is empty. There is nothing in the Library. Where did everything disappear to?
    1. I organized my desktop today (bad idea) - had lots of folders and photos on it (like a messy desk). Did this cause some of the problems?
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    4. My iPhotos had many albums, books, etc... two books ready to go to print - of course they are missing in action.
    5. I had photos on my desktop (I used in my books, etc.) and photos simply imported into iPhotos from my camera (so they aren't on my desktop). Where would those photos be? They WERE in iPhoto as an Event. I didn't drag them anywhere.
    6. I don't have the Time Machine program set up. Just discovered that while researching this problem. I thought I could go back in time.
    7. I am using a iMac and have version 8 of iPhoto.
    What does anyone recommend I do?
    Thank you. CBJ2009

    Main Problem: My iPhoto is empty. There is nothing in the Library. Where did everything disappear to?
    Sound like you may have created a second blank iPhoto library - launch iPhoto while depressing the option (alt) key and use the select library option to select from available valid libraries - hopwfully this will solve your problem
    1. I organized my desktop today (bad idea) - had lots of folders and photos on it (like a messy desk). Did this cause some of the problems?
    That is not a problem AS LONG as none of the things you changed were in the iPhoto library (note that the all images smart folder displays items from the iPhoto library so you have to be very careful if you use it (probably best not to)
    2. I moved the photos from the desktop into the "Pictures" file folder (with better folder names for me-more changed locations for the photos-another bad idea-huh?).
    Again That is not a problem AS LONG as none of the things you changed were in the iPhoto library - the pictures folder is fine
    3. While in the Pictures folder I saw the iPhoto library and wondered why it was there. I dragged it out of that place to the desktop. I put it back in the Pictures folder later thinking that was a problem, but at some point I got the message that there were no photos in my library.
    THat is not good - never muck with the iPhoto library - and never change anything inside of it
    If iPhoto was running when you did this you may have a bigger problem - but for now lest assume not - most likely you launched iPhoto while there was no iPhoto library available and it created a blank one - hopefully step one fixed this
    5. I had photos on my desktop (I used in my books, etc.) and photos simply imported into iPhotos from my camera (so they aren't on my desktop). Where would those photos be? They WERE in iPhoto as an Event. I didn't drag them anywhere.
    Assuming that you left the default setting for iPhoto to "copy imported items to the iPhoto library" your photos are all in the originals folder of the iPhoto library. Unless you deleted your iPhoto library in the process of playing around and emptied the trash - they are there.
    6. I don't have the Time Machine program set up. Just discovered that while researching this problem. I thought I could go back in time.
    getting TM running would be a good idea
    LN
    Message was edited by: LarryHN

  • Restoring iPhoto Library

    I lost some photos from my iPhoto library, so I restored the library from Time Machine backup between the date the photos were originally imported and the date they turned up missing.
    Although I tried restores from a number of different dates and time, none of the restored libraries had the missing photos.
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    Here is the sequence of events:
    On Feb 23 and 24 I took some pictures.
    On Mar 8 I imported the pictures to one of my 5 iPhoto libraries, erasing the memory card after the successful import.
    On Mar 18 I opened iPhoto to use some of the photos.  Unsure of which library I used last, I option-clicked to select the desired library.  The pop-up window showed duplicate names for two of my libraries.
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    I used the FIND command to locate the iPhoto libraries in the finder.  I noticed that one of the duplicates was labeled "iPhoto Library" and the other duplicate was labeled "package".
    I trashed the file I thought did not have the last import, reasoning that if I trashed the wrong file I could restore the good file from the Time Machine backup.
    Apparently, Time Machine had not backed up both duplicate files, but only backed up the bad library.
    Question:  What caused the duplication of the two libraries in the first place, and why didn't Time Machine back up both duplicates?

  • I'm trying to transfer my iPhoto library to a new mac and I can't find the library on my old mac.

    When I "revel in finder" a photo in my iPhoto app on my old mac, it shows the path: hard drive, user, meghanica, library, iphoto library and so on. BUT when I go to my hard drive and try to follow that path on my laptop, there is no "library" folder to open in meghanica. I have tried to spolight the library folder with no luck. All of my photos that I've looked at in iPhoto show this path. I can't figure out why when I go to my hard drive, it's not there. Any ideas? I'm using updated iPhoto '11 on os x Lion on a macbook pro. Thanks!

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