Without knowing exactly what you did and the order in which you did things, fixing this is really hard work not being able to physically check your computer.
> I have run the Repair Photos library as you've suggested here and it runs > through to 100%. Still same status with no photos showing after that, old > iPhoto events list still showing all greyed out. You Quit Photos.app after it completed the Repair & then relaunched Photos App normally (from the Dock)? Do you have iPhoto.app in the Dock? If not place it in the Dock and try this: 1. Launch iPhoto App (from the dock) with COMMAND + OPTION keys held down This will bring up 'iPhoto Library First Aid’ panel 2. Select ‘Repair Permissions’ 3. Click ‘Repair’ Then Quit iPhoto 4. Launch iPhoto App (from the dock) with COMMAND + OPTION keys held down again 5. Select ‘Repair Database’ 6. Click ‘Repair’ Then Quit iPhoto See if you can then launch iPhoto normally and see all your photos. Cheers, Ronni > On 16 May 2015, at 11:09 am, Peter Crisp <petercr...@westnet.com.au> wrote: > > Ever since the update to OSX, iPhoto hasn't worked - I have just been > presented with the message "Aperture library needs to be upgraded". > > I believe it was the cleaner app which placed the iPhoto library in the Trash > but from over 3 weeks ago I can't recall if that cleaning operation was > before or after doing the OSX update - if I was to guess I would say I ran > the cleaner app after the OSX update. If the cleaning was run before OSX > update (and the iPhoto library was in Trash while the OSX update ran), > perhaps this is the reason. What if I did a trial and placed the iPhoto > library back in Trash (without emptying naturally) and then tested the > operation of iPhoto and Photos? If the mapping for Photos (with its > intelligent cross mapping with iPhoto) was established with the iPhoto > library in Trash, that may account for the 'broken' front end to back end > connection as the locations of the files in the mapping table is wrong? > > I have run the Repair Photos library as you've suggested here and it runs > through to 100%. Still same status with no photos showing after that, old > iPhoto events list still showing all greyed out. > > Regards > > > Pete > > On 16 May 2015, at 9:20 am, Ronni Brown <ro...@mac.com > <mailto:ro...@mac.com>> wrote: > >> Ok Peter, >> >> As I mentioned previously The file sizes on the two Libraries indicate the >> update/transition has completed... but there is some damage or corruption. >> When you noticed the original iPhoto Library was in the Trash and you then >> relocated that library to the correct location in Pictures folder... did >> that iPhoto Library work correctly?... that is “Did it show all your Photos, >> Albums etc? >> I'm trying to find out if the corruption was BEFORE you updated to Photos or >> AFTER. >> >> If it was after I would suggest you try “Repairing the PHOTO Library” - >> Photos Library.photoslibrary >> 1. Hold the COMMAND and OPTION keys down and launch PHOTOS app >> 2. You will receive a dialog window - Click “Repair” >> and see ‘Repairing Library’ and a progress bar >> >> Let me know your results please. >> >> Cheers, >> Ronni >> >>> On 16 May 2015, at 8:52 am, Peter Crisp <petercr...@westnet.com.au >>> <mailto:petercr...@westnet.com.au>> wrote: >>> >>> A further piece of information on this. If i right mouse on either the >>> iPhoto or Photos libraries and select "Open Package Contents" I can see the >>> contents and the Masters folder which shows the Year/Month/Date hierarchy >>> and in turn the JPG files within the bottom level folder, so they are >>> there! It seems the mapping from the app front end for both iPhoto and >>> Photos to the JPG files is 'broken'. >>> >>> Note, I haven't tried to do anything more, just looked. >>> >>> >>> >>> Regards >>> >>> >>> Pete >>> >>> On 16 May 2015, at 7:59 am, Peter Crisp <petercr...@westnet.com.au >>> <mailto:petercr...@westnet.com.au>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Ronni,yes a typo on my part, see below corrected now with underline for >>>> my input. >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> >>>> >>>> Pete >>>> >>>> On 15 May 2015, at 11:20 pm, Ronni Brown <ro...@mac.com >>>> <mailto:ro...@mac.com>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi Peter, >>>>> >>>>> I might have to take this ‘Offlist’ as I’m not too sure if you are giving >>>>> me the correct information. >>>>> Check what I’ve mentioned below and reply to the list please. >>>>> >>>>> I’ll send you a document ‘Offlist’ showing screenshots of my iPhoto >>>>> Libraries BEFORE & AFTER Update/transition to Photos. >>>>> And the Option Key open Photos App to ‘Choose Library’ FYI >>>>> iPhoto Libraries before & After transition to Photos Libraries.pdf >>>>> >>>>>> On 15 May 2015, at 5:53 pm, Peter Crisp <petercr...@westnet.com.au >>>>>> <mailto:petercr...@westnet.com.au>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi Ronni, I am back home now so feedback now is first-hand off my wife's >>>>>> MBP. Responses to questions inserted below. >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards >>>>>> >>>>>> Pete. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> On 5 May 2015, at 4:44 pm, Ronni Brown <ro...@mac.com >>>>>>> <mailto:ro...@mac.com>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi Peter, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Just to clarify a few things before I suggest anything else. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On your wife’s MBP - In her Pictures Folder there is NOT a “iPhoto >>>>>>> Library.photolibrary” Or "iPhoto Library”? >>>>> >>>>>>> In the Pictures folder there is an iPhoto.photolibrary of size 291.94GB >>>>> Are you SURE iPhoto.photolibrary is correct - or is it iPhoto >>>>> Library.photolibrary of size 291.94GB. Yes it is in fact "iPhoto >>>>> Library.photolibrary". >>>>>>> and there is a Photos Library.photoslibrary of size 292.84GB. >>>>> That looks correct! >>>>> >>>>>>> Hold Down the Option key & keep it down as you click Photos to open and >>>>>>> see the ‘Choose Library' dialog window. >>>>>>> Two options shown. Photos Library and iPhoto Library. >>>>> Are you SURE - or are they named Photos Library.photoslibrary and iPhoto >>>>> Library.photolibrary. Yes, it is as you say when holding Option whilst >>>>> clicking Photos there are two listed libraries. "Photos >>>>> Library.photoslibrary" and "iPhoto Library.photolibrary". >>>>> >>>>> If they are named as I mention above- that is correct… that is what you >>>>> should see! >>>>> Select 'Photos Library.photoslibrary' and click Choose Library >>>>> >>>>> The file sizes on the two Libraries indicate the update/transition has >>>>> completed - you should be able to select ‘Photos Library.photoslibrary’ >>>>> to open Photos with all your previous iPhoto photos & albums etc. Yes, I >>>>> would have thought so too. I selected "Photos Library.photoslibrary" and >>>>> no photos presented. When i click the triangle toggle for 'iPhoto >>>>> Events', all of the Events folders dating back to 2004 as they used to >>>>> present in iPhoto show as a greyed out icon beneath the 'iPhoto Events' >>>>> header (about 200 of them). If I select any one of these greyed out event >>>>> folders, i get an empty white panel to the right side. If I select 'All >>>>> Photos', also no photos are shown. The photo images are not shown. >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> I’ll send you the document in another email to you ‘Offlist’, but please >>>>> post back to the list otherwise it is a consult fee. >>>>> This has taken a lot of time trying to send & receive information through >>>>> a third party is always difficult. >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> Ronni >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>> What shows there? Also what shows there if you click “Other Library”? >>>>>>> Takes me to a browser window Pictures to select form the same two >>>>>>> Photos Library and iPhoto Library. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> It seems as thought the transition/import of iPhoto Library has not >>>>>>> fully completed. If it had, the next time you opened the Photos.app >>>>>>> everything would look similar/ but a bit different to iPhoto.app. I >>>>>>> agree i think the two libraries are in a transitional state. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Also if it had, you would have been able to double-click on iPhoto >>>>>>> Library.migratedphotolibrary and you would see this message “Your photo >>>>>>> library has been migrated to Photos. You can open it in iPhoto, but any >>>>>>> changes such as editing or adding new photos will not appear in the >>>>>>> Photos app” and the 'Open Photos’ button would be BLUE for you to >>>>>>> click. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Was the only iPhoto Library backup on the Time Machine sparsebundle >>>>>>> that you deleted? Yes, the only iPhoto library backup was within the >>>>>>> sparesebuydle I blew away, there is no backup. >>>>>>> I would much prefer to know there is a backup.... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Let me know the answers to above queries before I perhaps suggest you >>>>>>> try to Repair the Photos Library. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>> Ronni >>>>>>>
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