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Feb 21, 2016 5:54 AM in response to Eau Rougeby HelpMeIke,Again thanks for you patience. Your summary is great, a summary I pretty much understand. I was planning to contact a local certified Apple dealer to have my RAM updated. If after using you outlined procedure to load my many thousands of organized photos I am not happy with "photo" I have all the original info and discs to make a reload back to Snow Leopard.
Again thanks for your Patience, this community is so helpful for the slower of us! You and Trenece Devlin are much appreciated... Certainlly by Me...
Ike Gorenflo
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Sep 27, 2016 10:58 AM in response to Terence Devlinby gerenahum,I had the current iPhoto version. I decided to make the switch to Photos and went to the Apple store for my last One to One (before they eliminated the program). They helped me upgrade. Now that I have been using it it is a pain for organization, batch changes, etc. etc. So I want to go back. I went to the App folder and iPhoto is now in the dock, but nothing is in there. It asks me what file I want to use; there is no file to choose from. In Pictures all it appears to have is Photos. I'm thinking the store completely destroyed my iPhoto files. Can I still get them back? I have a time machine, but I just checked and for some reason it only goes back to August 13 about 7 days after Apple made the switch. Maybe my time machine is full. I don't know how to tell. It is a 1TB, but I have tons of pix.
I have been working with Photos steadily for 4 days trying to organize where I left off--and I am not happy. The side bar lost all my sub-folders, etc. etc. Try to batch change dates. It says that by changing one, the others will change too--but this doesn't happen.
Any ideas? Thank you
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Sep 27, 2016 11:53 AM in response to gerenahumby gerenahum,Just a thought. I think I saved the pix to a flash drive also. Can this be used?