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camalexander
Oct 21, 2010Aspirant
iPhoto '11 TROUBLE
My problems started when I launched iPhoto '11 for the first time. I received the warning "The library could not be opened because the file system of the library's volume is unsupported." I ha...
camalexander
Oct 24, 2010Aspirant
@sphardy
No worries, it was fun to see where the thread went.
So I have no backup :( I was under the impression that since I had a redundant drive that I would be fine.
This of course is ridiculous, and as soon as this bit is sorted out I am going to plug in a simple drive into the USB port of the ReadyNAs Duo.
But to the problem at hand, When I try to open the Share that the iPhoto library was/is on I get the message:
"The operation can’t be completed because the original item for “iPhoto23” can’t be found."
I know it is still there the amount of disc space has not changed, but I am not sure how to point the application to the correct place.
I can downgrade to iPhoto '09 no problem as well. Any help would be greatly appreciated
thanks again
c
No worries, it was fun to see where the thread went.
So I have no backup :( I was under the impression that since I had a redundant drive that I would be fine.
This of course is ridiculous, and as soon as this bit is sorted out I am going to plug in a simple drive into the USB port of the ReadyNAs Duo.
But to the problem at hand, When I try to open the Share that the iPhoto library was/is on I get the message:
"The operation can’t be completed because the original item for “iPhoto23” can’t be found."
I know it is still there the amount of disc space has not changed, but I am not sure how to point the application to the correct place.
I can downgrade to iPhoto '09 no problem as well. Any help would be greatly appreciated
thanks again
c
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