Q: question about aperture
I have my main Aperture library on a 2TB external drive because it's too big (385GB) to keep on my main hard drive (Mac Pro early 2009 running El Capitan). I work off that
Here’s the thing, though. I want to make a backup (s) in case that disk crashes, so I’ve created vaults on my main hard drive and on another external hard drive. What worries me is that the vaults are just 6.8 MB and took about three seconds to make. How is it possible to back up a massive 385GB library in such a tiny vault? Is this safe? If something goes horribly wrong, will I really be able to restore my aperture library just from that vault? I just can’t believe that anything in life is that simple
massive cheers and thanks
David
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.7)
Posted on Jun 20, 2016 10:24 AM
If something goes horribly wrong, will I really be able to restore my aperture library just from that vault? I just can’t believe that anything in life is that simple
Once you update your vault, it will be essentially an Aperture Library.
You can restore the library from the vault, or simply change the filename extension of the vault from .apvault to .aplibrary. Then Aperture can use the vault like your Aperture Library.
Posted on Jun 20, 2016 11:05 AM