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After updating to 3.1.3, Aperture won't start

Help! I just updated to Aperture 3.1.3, and now it won't start. "Couldn't open database". Even starting with option + command key doesn't help. Yesterday and with 3.1.2, everything was fine ...

Aperture 3, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

Posted on Jul 14, 2011 11:39 AM

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Jul 15, 2011 7:38 AM in response to shuttersp33d

Yes, I did, the error happens immediately and you cannot repair the library 😟


I decided to give Aperture a try and let it stay at "Updating library: scanning library" screen. It has been doing it for 14 hours now...


I also checked and fixed my HDD (HDD errors cause iTunes to go crazy so I thought this may help). No luck.


I guess I will have to wait until Apple fixes that. Fortunately I have Aperture 3.1.2 TimeMachine backup, so I am going to restore it.



Edit: I LOVE TimeMachine. Restored 3.1.2 and things work as they used to 🙂

Jul 15, 2011 11:57 PM in response to MarkAtlanta

Exactly the same thing here.

Copied the library to a new folder ( Just in case).

Time-machine to revert to 3.1.2

Repaired permissions....did not take long

Repaired library....did not take long

Rebuilt library....did not take that long


ie performed the 3 options available when command-option opens the library.


Reinstalled 3.1.3.


I get the same error....



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Other than reverting back to 3.1.2, any other ideas?

Jul 16, 2011 12:00 AM in response to wolfifromstuttgart

I do have exactly the same problem. I then restored Aperture back to 3.1.2 and everything is working as before. I'm then also able to repair or set permissions etc. with Command-Option double click on Aperture. But as soon as I got to 3.1.3, the following message appears "There was an error opening the library ......" and it won't open it. Strange things happen here....

Jul 16, 2011 8:01 AM in response to pi22-7__

Contrary to my usual lie low and let the update/upgrade chaos settle, I migrated to SL 10.6.8 and from Aperture 3.0 to 3.1.3 this week. SL went smoothly and Aperture froze shortly into the upgrade phase, requiring a force quit. A permissions repair on the disk and Aperture enabled a smooth Aperture library upgrade this time, and the 200Gb library is now EXTREMELY fast.

Jul 16, 2011 3:39 PM in response to C5Z

Spoke extensively to Apple.

After trying just about every avenue, this did work.


Shift-option launch Aperture. Choose "Create New...". Open the new library and import the old library that will not open. It may take a **long** time. Once imported, update the library....this last step occurred with me when I quit Aperture. The explanation given to me was that 3.1.3 is really fussy about library databases, so that a database accepted prior to this may not be acceptable to 3.1.3. Anyhow, it solved it for me.

After updating to 3.1.3, Aperture won't start

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