Q: Aperture wont op "To use this library, make sure its file permissions are set correctly." error when opening aperture 3.4.5 librar ... Aperture wont op "To use this library, make sure its file permissions are set correctly." error when opening aperture 3.4.5 library. more
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Sep 3, 2013 9:20 AM in response to léonieby Jgallacher67,Thanks Leonie.
Is there any mileage in moving the existing library as is to local drive then using the reference option to migrate these to the volume.
I used NTFS as I sometimes had Windows connectivity to this drive also but in general terms use it 95% on my Macbook and only 5% on my Dell XPS. (So I think might invest in another drive for the windows external.)Let me know what might be the bet way to reconstitute. Sounds like local index on hard drive and then referenced on external or index and files managed on a reformatted external. (Am I getting it now?)
James :-)
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Sep 3, 2013 12:45 PM in response to Jgallacher67by léonie,Let me know what might be the bet way to reconstitute. Sounds like local index on hard drive and then referenced on external or index and files managed on a reformatted external. (Am I getting it now?)
- If you prefer the safety and simplicity of having a managed library and are willing to invest into an additional drive, put your managed Aperture library on a new drive with the correct formatting.
- If you are willing to go for a referenced library, use "File > Relocate Originals" to relocate the original master files to a folder on your current external drive and move the (smaller, referenced) Aperture library to your system drive. The referenced library needs extra care and attention to backup the originals and to make sure, you do not accidentally delete the original files. See: Aperture 3 User Manual: Working with Referenced Images
Before transforming your library, make sure you have a current, working backup of the library as it is now.
And to be able to open your Aperture library and to relocate the originals to move them out of the library, you have to move the library temporarily to a correctly formatted drive anyway.