Photod App on Mac hungs up with spnning beach ball
Photos App on Mac hangs up with spinning beach ball while rearranging folders deleting an empty folder. I have migrated Aperture Library into PHOTOS on Mac
iMac, OS X 10.11
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Photos App on Mac hangs up with spinning beach ball while rearranging folders deleting an empty folder. I have migrated Aperture Library into PHOTOS on Mac
iMac, OS X 10.11
As per this article https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT209594
Aperture won't run in versions of macOS after macOS Mojave.
Your profile shows using Mac OS El Capitan , you have to upgrade the Mac https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT206886
check out the compatibility of your Mac .
What is the format of the drive? It should be Mac OS Extended (journaled) with Ownership set to be ignored.
Photos often hangs for me with a spinning beach ball when work with folders and albums. Most often, it hangs almost always when I rename a smart album. This has happened for a very long time, since macOS 10.13 for me. I also migrated to Photos from Aperture, but I have no reason to think that this is the cause. I cannot exclude this possibility either, although the problem is not fixed when I create a new empty Photos library and then populate it by syncing with my iCloud Photos library, which indicates it is a fundamental problem with Photos.
Old Toad my problem is solved with your answer. Photos app doesn't Hung up while working with Folder & Albums, upon setting: Ownership permission. Thank you.
I have another problem connected to this situation. Upon deleting empty Folder or Album: when giving permission to allow deleting, the Scroll tab jumps all the way on top at My Albums. This is annoying since you have to locate the folder you were working previously. Do you think of any thing we can do to stop this jumping of the scroll Tab? Your anticipated reply is greatly welcome.
Where is the library located? If on an external HD how is that drive formatted and connected to your Mac?
External HD where my Photolibrary is located is ThunderBay which is connected to Mac via Thunder bolt wire. Please respond if any more info needed. Thanks a lot buddy.
Photod App on Mac hungs up with spnning beach ball