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  1. IPHOTO 9.6.1 SAYS LOADING MAC OS X
  2. IPHOTO 9.6.1 SAYS LOADING INSTALL
  3. IPHOTO 9.6.1 SAYS LOADING UPDATE
iphoto 9.6.1 says loading

It is Apple show intentionally removed iPhoto support and replaced it with Photos. If you don't see iPhoto under Purchases, then you will not be able to download iPhoto 9.6.1.

IPHOTO 9.6.1 SAYS LOADING INSTALL

This will install the iPhoto version 9.6.1 which is compatible with Yosemite 10.10.5 Click Purchases tab and do you see iPhoto application there ? If so, Install it. Then open App Store application from Applications folder. (You can open Applications folder from the left panel in Finder or from Go menu in the top bar)ĭon't empty the trash. Open your Applications folder and do you see iPhoto there ? If so, open it. So first, I want you to check whether you are eligible for iPhoto 9.6.1. That it is why it is not working or showing now.

IPHOTO 9.6.1 SAYS LOADING UPDATE

It seems like you didn't update to latest iPhoto prior to the OS X update you did.

IPHOTO 9.6.1 SAYS LOADING MAC OS X

The only iPhoto that support Mac OS X 10.10.5 is iPhoto 9.6.1. Select Choose Library and locate and select your iPhoto Library (iPhoto Library is normally saved on the Pictures folder in your home folder). To do that, hold down Option key on your keyboard and open Photos. So you will be able to open Photos and see all the photos that were in iPhoto. Photos app does support your old iPhoto library. You can open Photos app from Applications folder or from dock. The problem is, you have updated your OS X software to latest version of Yosemite and Apple has replaced iPhoto with new application called Photos app in Yosemite 10.10.5. My Name is ***** ***** I look forward to assisting you today with your question.

iphoto 9.6.1 says loading

I know I could copy the app, but what support files also need to be copied.Hi and Welcome. I do have Mavericks installed on a bootable external with an iPhoto that works (not exactly sure which version, but probably either 9.4.3 or 9.6.1). When I run any of the updaters (9.2.3, 9.3, etc), it gives me the error message “iPhoto 9.1 or later is required to install this update.” which is a bogus message, but probably something that Apple has ceased to care about.Īs far as I know, there was never an iPhoto 9.6.1 updater put out by Apple - by that time it was updated via the App Store.Īny ideas on how I an get a runable version of iPhoto on this Mavericks Mac? (Yosemite is not the answer for other reasons I won’t go into). However, I’m left with a non-launchable iPhoto, although it’s a slightly newer version 9.2.1. I also have the iLife ’11 DVD, so I uninstalled her copy of iPhoto (the app and the receipt files located both in /Library/Receipts and in /var/db/receipts) and installed from iLife ’11.

iphoto 9.6.1 says loading

However, when I run the 9.2.1, 9.3.1 or 9.4 or 9.4.3 updater, they all report that “the version of iPhoto installed on this Mac must be updated through the App Store” - which now is not possible. So, I figured no problem, I kept all the iPhoto updaters from that era. When I look at her App Store > Purchases, it shows iPhoto as “installed” and button is greyed out. The combination of OS 10.9.5 and iPhoto 9.1.5 shows iPhoto as a non-launchable program. (In hindsight, I should have updated iPhoto when she was still on 10.7.5, but here we are.) So, we updated to Mavericks before realizing that she had an “old” version of iPhoto, version 9.1.5, which I figured we could update later. Friend running MacOS 10.7.5 wanted to update the OS but stick with iPhoto.















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