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how do i transfer all my iPhoto files onto the time capsule

Hi,


I want to use my time capsule to store all my pics/videos, and not have them on my Macbook Pro. I was told i could just find the file "photos library", and drag it to my preferred location on the time capsule, but once its near the end of the copy process it comes up with error -36 some files or data cannot be read or written.


Has anyone any idea of how to do this?


thanks

MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Mid 2014), OS X Yosemite (10.10.3)

Posted on Apr 26, 2015 12:33 AM

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Apr 26, 2015 2:07 AM in response to CSLockwood85

This is a yosemite problem.. it has forgotten where the TC is .. due to its incredibly poor DNS.


Using the TC for files is not a great idea.


To store your files it is much better to use Time Machine.


You should not open and use your iphoto library on the TC.. apple has explicit instructions NOT to do it.


http://support.apple.com/kb/TS5168

Although mostly about FAT32 it adds network drives.


http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1198

I am not sure of the new photo app.. but if you care at all about your photos I would find out before trying it.

The other issue is backing up your photo library on the TC is impossible using Time Machine.. so you will need to manually figure out how to back up the library.. whatever you do.. do not leave it on the TC without backup.

To fix the issues with Yosemite is much harder.

Here is my standard list of getting network going with Yosemite but there is no guarantee this will be reliable.

Start from a factory reset. No files are lost on the hard disk doing this.

Factory reset universal

Power off the TC.. ie pull the power cord or power off at the wall.. wait 10sec.. hold in the reset button.. be gentle.. power on again still holding in reset.. and keep holding it in for another 10sec. You may need some help as it is hard to both hold in reset and apply power. It will show success by rapidly blinking the front led. Release the reset.. and wait a couple of min for the TC to reset and come back with factory settings. If the front LED doesn’t blink rapidly you missed it and simply try again. The reset is fairly fragile in these.. press it so you feel it just click and no more.. I have seen people bend the lever or even break it. I use a toothpick as tool.

N.B. None of your files on the hard disk of the TC are deleted.. this simply clears out the router settings of the TC.


Setup the TC again.


Then redo the setup from the computer with Yosemite.

1. Use very short names.. NOT APPLE RECOMMENDED names. No spaces and pure alphanumerics.

eg TCgen5 for basestation and and TCwifi wireless name.



If the issue is wireless use TC24ghz and TC5ghz with fixed channels as this also seems to help stop the nonsense. But this can be tried in the second round. ie plan on a first and second round of changes to fix this.. hopefully.. I will point out other steps that can be round2.


2. Use all passwords that also comply with 1. but can be a bit longer. ie 8-20 characters mixed case and numbers.. no non-alphanumerics.


3. If the TC is main router you can skip this point. This is only an issue when the TC is bridged.

Ensure the TC always takes the same IP address.. you will need to do this on the main router using dhcp reservation.. or a bit more complex setup using static IP in the TC. But this is important.. having IP drift all over the place when Yosemite cannot remember its own name for 5 min after a reboot makes for poor networking.


4. Check your share name on the computer is not changing.. make sure it also complies with the above.. short no spaces and pure alphanumeric.. but this change will mess up your TM backup.. so be prepared to do a new full backup. Sorry.. keep this one for second round if you want to avoid a new backup.


5. Mount the TC disk in the computer manually.


In Finder, Go, Connect to server from the top menu,

Type in SMB://192.168.0.254 (or whatever the TC ip is which you have now made static. As a router by default it is 10.0.1.1 and I encourage people to stick with that unless you know what you are doing).


You can use name.. SMB://TCgen5.local where you replace TCgen5 with your TC name.. local is the default domain of the TC and doesn't change.

However names are not so easy as IP address.. nor as reliable. At least not in Yosemite they aren't. The domain can also be an issue if you are not plugged or wireless directly to the TC.


6. Make sure IPv6 is set to link-local only in the computer. For example wireless open the network preferences, wireless and advanced / TCP/IP.. and fix the IPv6. to link-local only. Do the same for ethernet if you use it.

User uploaded file





There is a lot more jiggery pokery you can try but the above is a good start.. if you find it still unreliable.. don't be surprised.

You might need to do some more work on the computer itself. eg Reset the PRAM.. has helped some people. Clean install of the OS is also helpful if you upgrade installed.


Tell us how you go.



Someone posted a solution.. See this thread.


Macbook can't find Time Capsule anymore


Start from the bottom and work up.. I have a list of good network practice changes but I have avoided Yosemites bug heaven.



Yosemite has serious DNS bug in the networking application.. here is the lets say more arcane method of fixing it by doing a network transplant from mavericks.


http://arstechnica.com/apple/2015/01/why-dns-in-os-x-10-10-is-broken-and-what-yo u-can-do-to-fix-it/

Apr 26, 2015 2:11 PM in response to CSLockwood85

Plug a USB 3 drive into the laptop and move the libraries there. That way they are immediately accessible to the applications and can be backed up by Time Machine.


I know this is not particularly convenient.. but at least for iphoto the library should not be used from a network drive..


iTunes is a bit different.. people do use the TC for it.. if you can accept that it is slow and backup is a problem.. then it is possible.


Although it will never work as smoothly until apple figure out the network issues.


The way Apple would like you to use these libraries is locally.. or by sharing in a home network.


See https://www.apple.com/au/support/itunes/sharing/


iTunes has no server application.. it is always used as local .. which makes this difficult.


As mentioned .. exactly how the new photo app is going to work is now so new I am not sure what to recommend.


If you have already translated your iphoto library to photo .. then I am less sure of what the best way to do things.. i think you need to post the question in the right section of the discussions.


photos seems totally icloud driven .. https://www.apple.com/icloud/photos/


That is fine if you have internet that allows that to be usable..

Generally if apple want you to do something their way.. they make sure it is hard to do any other way..


What happens to most of the world with super slow upload speeds I am not sure.

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