what if none of that works?

Just got a new internal hardrive and all of my information on my old hardrive was put on the new one. Went to check iphoto and make sure everything was there ended up seeing the albums and names, but no pictures all the pictures have an exclamation point on them. I tried to restore and rebuild everything but nothing worked. Everytime I go to restore things it asks for my permission on restore and and type in my macs password and then it says it doesn't have permission to rebuild and quits. I have do that many times, and I have restarted my mac many times. I don't know what else to do. I have also tried using the iphoto Library Manager but that doesn't work either.

MacBook Pro, iOS 6

Posted on Oct 18, 2012 4:56 PM

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Oct 18, 2012 5:13 PM in response to mnajewicz

What about using your Mac in general? Are you having any other permissions-related problems? Is everything else working normally, as far as you can determine?


mnajewicz wrote:


I mac certified place around me did it for me.


I would be pretty dissatisfied with their work. To give them the benefit of doubt, perhaps your old HD was corrupt, and they did the best they could. In any event there is probably not much you can do to properly migrate your information.


You could try to use iPhoto's "Import to Library..." menu, and navigate to your Pictures folder. Select a photo or two and add them. If you are successful, try it with more. Don't select the entire Pictures folder - you will end up with a lot of duplicates.


This technique might be successful if your iPhoto Library contains a couple hundred pictures. If it contains thousands, it will be a mess to clean up.

Oct 18, 2012 5:51 PM in response to mnajewicz

Well, that's good news. Simply restore your MacBook Pro's hard disk from a Time Machine backup with a date prior to the damage.


What version of OS X are you using? If it's Lion or Mountain Lion, boot OS X Recovery.


If it's Snow Leopard or earlier, boot from your System Install DVD.


In either case, when you get to the OS X Utilities screen, choose "Restore from Time Machine backup".


Be sure to select the backup that existed before you dropped the MBP. Subsequent backups may be corrupted in the same way you are experiencing.

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