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Aperture 3.4 will not open.

Upgraded t Mountain Lion 8.2, iphoto 9.4 and aperture 3.4. iphoyois fine. When trying to open aperture it opens to my iphoto library (which I want) for a fraction of a second and then quits immediately. Rebooted and still with problem. Any ideas? Should I reinstall 3.01 and then upgrade again. If so how do I delete all of the version on my computer?


Is there a file I should delete??


By the way this is on a relatively new iMac.


Thanks in advance to all who can help/

iMac, Mac OS X (10.7)

Posted on Sep 19, 2012 1:50 PM

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Sep 19, 2012 11:02 PM in response to robertfromconcord

Don't delete the .plist. Delete Aperture entirely. Then re-install from DVD and update via Software Update to 3.4, or if you bought from the Mac App Store (way easier!) then just re-download it.


You should be good to go then. It's not something easily solved by deleting the .plist; there's a corrupt framework inside the Application package itself.

Sep 20, 2012 6:47 AM in response to JungleNYC

This has not been the most elegant upgrade I have seen. I initially upgraded to 10.7.5 via software update and then to Aperture 3.4 via the App Store. Aperture would not start.


So I downloaded the 10.7.5 update from the support site and installed it over the software update version. I repaired permissions after the restart. I trashed the Aperture plist file as folks here have mentioned. Aperture would still not start. I trashed the Aperture app and reinstalled it from the App Store (at no charge obviously as the App Store knows I "own" it).


Aperture then launched although I had to tell it where my old Aperture library was and of course the library had to be upgraded to use 3.4. I also then had to reset my prefs as the plist file had been trashed. But at least it now works.


All in all a pretty "un-Apple" upgrade process. Did they hire someone from Microsoft or Adobe to manage the upgrades?

Sep 20, 2012 7:34 AM in response to asrermd

Today's troubleshooting:

  1. Delete Aperture.
  2. Reinstall Aperture from DVD.
  3. Update to 3.4 using the download


To test:

Open Aperature holding down the option key to select/create library

Create a new Aperture Library; import a dozen images

Close Aperture.

Launch Aperture. Aperture Launches normally.


Open Aperture Preferences. Click 'Web'

Add Facebook Account that has photos associated with it.

Aperture adds a 'Facebook' item under 'Web' in the Library navigator. And starts synchronizing its contents.


At this point it's working normally and I can switch to my Aperture Library or my iPhoto Library (both of which have FB accounts associated with them) and Aperture is not crashing.


Not the most graceful update of all time.

Aperture 3.4 will not open.

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