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Jan 29, 2016 2:26 PM in response to rlodicoby Ingo2711,Did you already try to force restart the phone by holding the sleep and home button for about 10sec, until the Apple logo comes back again? You will not lose data by doing that, but it can cure some glitches.
Next step after that would be setting it up as new device:
Use iTunes to restore your iOS device to factory settings - Apple Support
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Jan 29, 2016 11:57 PM in response to Ingo2711by LarryHN,Ingo2711 wrote:
Did you already try to force restart the phone by holding the sleep and home button for about 10sec, until the Apple logo comes back again? You will not lose data by doing that, but it can cure some glitches.
Next step after that would be setting it up as new device:
Use iTunes to restore your iOS device to factory settings - Apple Support
The OP's question does not involve any IOS device - it is about Photos for Mac and your answer is very confusing and has nothing at all to do with the question
For the OP - Riodio
You say you have OS X 10.6.6 but are asking questions about Photos which is impossible so lets start by knowing what OS version and Photos version you do have -- and what has changed since it worked? Are there any error messages or crash reports?
LN
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Jan 30, 2016 1:35 AM in response to LarryHNby Ingo2711,@LarryHN
I found and replied to this post in the iPhone section of the discussions, before it has been moved to the Photos for Mac section. iOS 9 has also the photo app and you can also have the app sitting in your dock.
I remember that I was wondering, why an device running iOS 9 could be synced to a Mac still running 10.6.6.
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Jan 30, 2016 6:39 AM in response to LarryHNby rlodico,I'm not sure that I understand the confusion that I caused with my wording of the question or the answers to it. Anyway, I have the macbook pro with 1T and 10.11.3 and Photos 1.3. Shutting down and restarting has at least given me access to my pics but Photos is annoyingly slow. I run MacKeeper regularly but everything is much slower than I want. Thank you for the replies but it may be time to replace this 2010 computer.
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Jan 30, 2016 9:51 AM in response to rlodicoby Ingo2711,Sorry for the confusion.
Did you already take a look at these user tips?
Do not install Mackeeper, it may slow your machine down