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#1 This update just showed up today. My iPhoto will not open up since I didn't get it upgraded in time after installing Yosemite. Here are two screen shots showing the update and what I get when I try to update it. chas_m Guest #2 My suggestion would be to enjoy Photos. It's good, and in El Capitan it will be fantastic. #3 If I drag the old iPhoto App to the trash, will the update prompt just go away? #4 Remove the iPhoto app from your Applications folder but don't delete it. Now go to your purchased items in the Mac App Store and download iPhoto. You'll have version 9.6.1. #5 Unless Apple have removed it! #6 Unless Apple have removed it! And if we are going to remove iPhoto in favour of Photos we might as well remove the iPhoto Library as well. chas_m Guest #7 No, the Photos Library IS the iPhoto Library. #8 No, the Photos Library IS the iPhoto Library. No chas-m, that is not so. The Photos library is a copy of the iPhoto library. As seen here. Last edited: Sep 30, 2015 #9 I have already helped a number of people who were getting short of space by advising them to delete their iPhoto Library, assuming they were happy using Photos exclusively. Perhaps you can too? As you can see from the file size I am only adding to Photos now. I only keep the iPhoto library because I can (don't need the space) and I occasionally refer back to iPhoto for comparisons sake. #10 Remove the iPhoto app from your Applications folder but don't delete it. Now go to your purchased items in the Mac App Store and download iPhoto. You'll have version 9.6.1. That worked. Thanks. #11 I'm running Mavericks on my iMac and contemplating moving to El Capitan. My iPhoto is 9.5.1. I am unable to bring iPhoto up to this latest release (says it's incompatible), yet elsewhere I'm told to upgrade to the latest iPhoto before pdating the OS. Suggestions as to how to overcome this Catch-22 please. #13 This link may, or again may not, clarify the situation regarding iPhoto and Photos libraries. It deals with merging or managing the two (or more) libraries. Might be worth a quick read? Sorry - didn't seem relevant to my query. I don't need to merge anything. I was concerned with how to get my iPhoto library up to a state to make a problem free move to El Capitan. #14 @sawdayIt was really in relation to Rod's points about separate libraries (iPhoto and Photos). I realise that it doesn't help you directly. No offence meant.Ian #15 Sorry - didn't seem relevant to my query. I don't need to merge anything. I was concerned with how to get my iPhoto library up to a state to make a problem free move to El Capitan. Try following the directions in post number 4. #16 Hi sawday, I'm wondering if the "easier" way. Iphoto 9.6 1 Download; Iphoto 9 6 1 Download Free Version; Iphoto 9.1 Download; Iphoto 9.6.1 Update Download; 1. Mac Files Tips; 2. Mac Software; 3. Mac Storage Tips; 4. Mac Iphoto 9 6 1. IPhoto 9.6.1 for Mac can be downloaded from our website for free. The application's installer is commonly called iphoto9.4.2update.dmg. Iphoto 9.6.1 Download Dmg Iphoto Iphoto 9.1 free download social advice. If you are running iPhoto 9. July 6, at Nope, still getting the following error: It appears that the only update for iPhoto 9 currently offered in Apple Software Download Iphoto 9.6.1; Iphoto 9 Dmg Download Mac; Apple Iphoto Download. Iphoto 9 5 Download Dmg Installer. free update to all Mac users. If you didn't update your 9.x version of iPhoto 9.4.3 is an update for iPhoto 9. iPhoto 9.4.3 is an update for iPhoto 9. The new upgrade and the users seem to be happy with the overall performance of the iPhoto 9 with the release of the new update. System requirementsThe application is an in-built application that pretty much comes standard with all the Mac Operating systems. The only main thing is that the minimum operating system to support the new version of the iPhoto application was that you must be using Mac OS X 10.4 and above.Download the iPhoto 9 for Mac OSYou can download the iPhoto 9 installer file from the below link and make sure that you have the latest operating system for the Mac to make sure that you don't have any hassles in running the application after installation.Well the last version of iPhoto was 9.6.1. It has been replaced with Photosin El Capitan. Some have reported no issues importing iPhotos libs to Photos, Chimera tool for mac.however others have either had major disasters (and of course they didn't have backups)or the libraries would not import properly.What you may want to do, considering your computers, would be to get a small Firewire drive(500GB is small these days) and do an experimental install of El Capitan on it and see ifyour iPhoto libraries import into Photos without issue. Iphoto For Mac 10.9.5Also, you may want to bump up RAM depending on what you have. 4GB is really a bareminimum and should have 6-8GB.Also, this is just personal suggestion, you should also have a backup of your photolibraries on a drive other than Time Machine backup as well. When it comes to this sortof irreplaceable digital asset, there is no such thing as too many backups. Dec 14, 2015 1:14 PMComments
#1 This update just showed up today. My iPhoto will not open up since I didn't get it upgraded in time after installing Yosemite. Here are two screen shots showing the update and what I get when I try to update it. chas_m Guest #2 My suggestion would be to enjoy Photos. It's good, and in El Capitan it will be fantastic. #3 If I drag the old iPhoto App to the trash, will the update prompt just go away? #4 Remove the iPhoto app from your Applications folder but don't delete it. Now go to your purchased items in the Mac App Store and download iPhoto. You'll have version 9.6.1. #5 Unless Apple have removed it! #6 Unless Apple have removed it! And if we are going to remove iPhoto in favour of Photos we might as well remove the iPhoto Library as well. chas_m Guest #7 No, the Photos Library IS the iPhoto Library. #8 No, the Photos Library IS the iPhoto Library. No chas-m, that is not so. The Photos library is a copy of the iPhoto library. As seen here. Last edited: Sep 30, 2015 #9 I have already helped a number of people who were getting short of space by advising them to delete their iPhoto Library, assuming they were happy using Photos exclusively. Perhaps you can too? As you can see from the file size I am only adding to Photos now. I only keep the iPhoto library because I can (don't need the space) and I occasionally refer back to iPhoto for comparisons sake. #10 Remove the iPhoto app from your Applications folder but don't delete it. Now go to your purchased items in the Mac App Store and download iPhoto. You'll have version 9.6.1. That worked. Thanks. #11 I'm running Mavericks on my iMac and contemplating moving to El Capitan. My iPhoto is 9.5.1. I am unable to bring iPhoto up to this latest release (says it's incompatible), yet elsewhere I'm told to upgrade to the latest iPhoto before pdating the OS. Suggestions as to how to overcome this Catch-22 please. #13 This link may, or again may not, clarify the situation regarding iPhoto and Photos libraries. It deals with merging or managing the two (or more) libraries. Might be worth a quick read? Sorry - didn't seem relevant to my query. I don't need to merge anything. I was concerned with how to get my iPhoto library up to a state to make a problem free move to El Capitan. #14 @sawdayIt was really in relation to Rod's points about separate libraries (iPhoto and Photos). I realise that it doesn't help you directly. No offence meant.Ian #15 Sorry - didn't seem relevant to my query. I don't need to merge anything. I was concerned with how to get my iPhoto library up to a state to make a problem free move to El Capitan. Try following the directions in post number 4. #16 Hi sawday, I'm wondering if the "easier" way
2025-04-06The new upgrade and the users seem to be happy with the overall performance of the iPhoto 9 with the release of the new update. System requirementsThe application is an in-built application that pretty much comes standard with all the Mac Operating systems. The only main thing is that the minimum operating system to support the new version of the iPhoto application was that you must be using Mac OS X 10.4 and above.Download the iPhoto 9 for Mac OSYou can download the iPhoto 9 installer file from the below link and make sure that you have the latest operating system for the Mac to make sure that you don't have any hassles in running the application after installation.Well the last version of iPhoto was 9.6.1. It has been replaced with Photosin El Capitan. Some have reported no issues importing iPhotos libs to Photos, Chimera tool for mac.however others have either had major disasters (and of course they didn't have backups)or the libraries would not import properly.What you may want to do, considering your computers, would be to get a small Firewire drive(500GB is small these days) and do an experimental install of El Capitan on it and see ifyour iPhoto libraries import into Photos without issue. Iphoto For Mac 10.9.5Also, you may want to bump up RAM depending on what you have. 4GB is really a bareminimum and should have 6-8GB.Also, this is just personal suggestion, you should also have a backup of your photolibraries on a drive other than Time Machine backup as well. When it comes to this sortof irreplaceable digital asset, there is no such thing as too many backups. Dec 14, 2015 1:14 PM
2025-03-25To blackersTT This seems to fix my problem too. The new iPhoto application is in Downloads -> Update -> iLife. I deleted the old one in the Applications folder first and then moved the new one into it. Nov 2, 2013 6:27 AM in response to roggers87 I am having the same problem. updated my system to OS X Mav a few days ago. I upgraded to iphoto 11 version 9.5 but can not open photos. the upgrader stalled out and would not finish I tried the Upgraded 1.1 and that did not work. the upgrader said my photos did not need upgrading. the IPhoto 9.5 still will not upgrade my photos and I cannot use IPhoto. I too have run the iphoto picture updater to converter but that says I already have converted my images.Need help. Nov 2, 2013 9:33 AM in response to brooks3 Try the following: 1 - launch iPhoto with the Command+Option keys held down and rebuild the library.2 - Run Option #4, Rebuild Database, followed by Option #1 if needed. Nov 2, 2013 12:08 PM in response to Old Toad Thank you, I did step 1 above and iPhoto tried again to upgrade my photos and and the same message is on the screen as before. I am stuck in this same "loop" with no escape. When I go to "upgrade" the IiPhoto 9.5 "freezes" near the end of the task (95% of the blue bar is showing" and it stops moving with the "wheel of despair" continuing to rotate.....Whats up? of 2 difficulty upgrading to iPhoto 9.5 (902.7)
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