Why does iphoto keep crashing
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Glen Martineau. I was poking around the Internet looking for an easy tool to help me consolidate 15 years of my pictures from Google Photos and Flickr etc - this tool was very easy to use and was painless to setup. Trusteer Endpoint Protection installed [Lookup]. Seems Sierra doesn't support iPhoto. So I'm gonna transfer my pics to Photos and hopefully work from there. Thank goodness I had backed them up previously. Jan 14, PM. The app is crashing because there is something wrong on your set up - and again, the most likely culprits are SecureMac and CleanMyMac.
Search the Launch Pad using the search field. You may have moved iPhoto into a folder on the Launch pad. Is the iPhoto icon in the Dock crossed out? Only iPhoto 9. Jan 15, AM. However I still have the problem. I have followed the advice and got rid of the 2 applications, searched launchpad, etc.
Still no joy. But when I hit it it opens and crashes immediately. And check, if iPhoto is in your Applications folder. The icon in the dock may be linked to an iPhoto version on an external backup drive. Does this open your Applications folder? Note that you will have to re-customize iPhoto if you have changed settings like Sharing or Appearance in the iPhoto Preferences window.
Fortunately, iPhoto includes a Rebuild Photo Library option. Be sure to back up your iPhoto library before rebuilding the database. You may be unable to recover library information if there is a problem with the rebuild.
Your Mac OS X operating system keeps receipts of each program or update you install in a folder within the program's ". If the above troubleshooting does not stop iPhoto from freezing after editing photos, Apple Support recommends deleting the receipt files from your computer and reinstalling iPhoto with your original iLife installation disc see Resources , as the receipt or the entire application may be corrupted.
Do not delete any receipts from your computer other than those associated with iPhoto, as Apple needs to store receipts for all programs or software updates for them to function properly. Andrew Schrader has been a professional writer and filmmaker since
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