I recently udgraded my iMac to macOSMonterey and cannot find my Photos Library, how can I recover them?

I recently udgraded my iMac to macOSMonterey and cannot find my Photos Library, how can I recover them?

iMac 21.5″, macOS 10.13

Posted on Nov 12, 2021 3:47 AM

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Posted on Nov 12, 2021 10:16 AM

hold down the option key while starting photos, and see if your old library is listed then. If it is, open it.


Were you using iCloud to sync your photos (If you were, and all your photos are in iCloud then an alternative to the suggestions below is simply to let Icloud sync to a new empty Library - it will take some time, possibly days and you need to keep photos open while it does it)


If not:

Open finder, and look in your pictures folder. What libraries are in there? (Normally somthing.photoslibrary). If there is more than one of those, you probably need the largest. Open it from the "other library" button above.


3 - If that doesn't help then you are going to need to do a search in spotlight.

In finder, in the search bar, type "photoslibrary". Make sure it is searching "This Mac"


What does it find?


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Nov 12, 2021 10:16 AM in response to aidanoneill

hold down the option key while starting photos, and see if your old library is listed then. If it is, open it.


Were you using iCloud to sync your photos (If you were, and all your photos are in iCloud then an alternative to the suggestions below is simply to let Icloud sync to a new empty Library - it will take some time, possibly days and you need to keep photos open while it does it)


If not:

Open finder, and look in your pictures folder. What libraries are in there? (Normally somthing.photoslibrary). If there is more than one of those, you probably need the largest. Open it from the "other library" button above.


3 - If that doesn't help then you are going to need to do a search in spotlight.

In finder, in the search bar, type "photoslibrary". Make sure it is searching "This Mac"


What does it find?


Nov 13, 2021 8:17 AM in response to aidanoneill

We really need to know the file system format of the external volume. The error message number 4302 you quoted "The library could not be opened. Foto's-bibliotheek.photoslibrary (4302) " is very common for keeping the Photos Library on a volume with an incompatible file system format. The format should be either MacOS Extended (Journaled) or APFS, and on no account ExFAT or similar.


Nov 14, 2021 9:07 AM in response to aidanoneill

Hi


One drive is a networked/synced drive. Your other library is on an ExFAT drive. Neither of these locations are compatible with a photos library and tend to cause exactly the sort of problems you are seeing.


You need to move the libraries to a drive which is compatible. Formatted APFS, or MacOS extended, and directly connected (internal, USB or thunderbolt) not networked (no wifi, no ethernet and no synced drives such as dropbox)


If you have enough space on your internal mac drive, try putting them in the pictures folder.

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