how do you back up your iphoto library if iphoto won't open?
how do you back up your iphoto library if iphoto won't open?
powerbook g4, Mac OS X (10.3.9)
how do you back up your iphoto library if iphoto won't open?
powerbook g4, Mac OS X (10.3.9)
You drag it in the Finder to a drive, partition, or disk image formatted as Mac OS Extended or Mac OS Extended (Journaled).
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You drag it in the Finder to a drive, partition, or disk image formatted as Mac OS Extended or Mac OS Extended (Journaled).
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Where do I find my iphoto library, have 2. I can find the one on my external drive, but can't seem to locate the photos on my inernal drive.
Search the computer for files with a name containing Thumb32. If you find one, navigate up to the iPhoto library.
Alternatively, when the library is open, control-click any photo, show it in the Finder, and navigate up.
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Search does not find files containing Thumb32 on my internal drive or external drive. I can't open iPhoto to show it in the finder.
Look for items with a name containing iPhoto; by default, the library is in the Pictures folder of your home folder.
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how do you back up your iphoto library if iphoto won't open?
What happens, when you try to open iPhoto? Does it crash? Is there an error message? If yes, what message? Does it refer to the iPhoto Library?
Every photolibrary, independent if the version, contains a file: Library6.iPhoto
Enter "Library6.iPhoto" in the Spotlight search field:
Léonie
Added:
If Spotlight does not find the library, because it is not in the index, search with "Find Any File" as described by Old Toad here:
Thank you all for your assistance. I felt foolish asking such questions, so I used my TimeMachine to "restore" a library from earlier in the month and everything works great again. Thank you again for your assistance.
On a Mac the iPhoto's library is usually found in your photo folder.
how do you back up your iphoto library if iphoto won't open?