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Problems with Apple I photo
When I open my Apple Mac from shutdown I Photo appears and remains active with the cursor rotating. The only way to remove it is to click quit at top of of screen. The same thing happens when I connect my camera and I am also unable to view my photos on I photo.
I know that my photos are still in the memory as I can view them on Front row.
I think I might have created the problem my clearing my Trash.
Can anyone help a frustrated pensioner to resolve this problem
NICESAX
I know that my photos are still in the memory as I can view them on Front row.
I think I might have created the problem my clearing my Trash.
Can anyone help a frustrated pensioner to resolve this problem
NICESAX
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^ Have you got iPhoto configured to launch on computer start up?: System Preferences > Account > Login items.
''The same thing happens when I connect my camera''
^ Is iPhoto configured to launch when an external device/camera is attached?
Re the spinning beachball:
https://discussions.a...9114?start=0&tstart=0
^ Have you got iPhoto configured to launch on computer start up?: System Preferences > Account > Login items.
''The same thing happens when I connect my camera''
^ Is iPhoto configured to launch when an external device/camera is attached?
Re the spinning beachball:
https://discussions.a...9114?start=0&tstart=0
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