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Aug 2, 2014 11:39 AM in response to kraminVAby Old Toad,If you have iPhoto 9.5.1 installed do the following:
1 - launch iPhoto with the Command+Option keys held down to open the First Aid window.
2 - Run Option #4, Rebuild Database.
As for your Mac running slow have you run any cleaning apps like MacKeeper or CleanMyMac or installed any anti virus software? Download and run Etrecheck. Copy and paste the results into your next post. It's a diagnostic tool that was developed by one of the most respected users here in the ASC.
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Aug 2, 2014 11:57 AM in response to kraminVAby LarryHN,1 - this is not a RANT forum. Nor is it a path to Apple. It is strictly a user to user support forum where experienced users help other users with specific software.
2 - you posted in the iPhoto for Mac forum. what specific issues are you having with iPhoto for the Mac? You can get help with that here. Support for Mail is in the mail forum. Support for Mavericks in general is in the Mavericks forum. Support for Chrome is in Goole support forums not Apple forums
3 - for better, more accurate support post details including version of iPhoto, error messages, exact symptoms, etc.
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Aug 2, 2014 1:04 PM in response to kraminVAby Eric Root,More specific information on each problem would be helpful.
Activity Monitor in Mavericks has significant changes
Why your Mac runs slower than it should
Things you can do to resolve slowdowns see post by Kappy
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Jan 1, 2015 10:16 PM in response to LarryHNby kraminVA,You are correct. I shouldn't have ranted. I am sorry. But I was very frustrated. I finally got my computer working again after spending about 3 hours on the phone with an Apple tech.
