Luckily it’s the same vendor that makes Gemini 2 and you can get them both as a bundle.Īnd of course, there’s a free trial that shows where your free space has gone and lets you clean up some of it for free. It basically has all the features of the cleaning applications we talk about in this article, but in a single app-with the exception of finding duplicate files, which you’ll still want to use Gemini 2 for. If you don’t feel like spending a bunch of time to find and clean things up manually, you can use CleanMyMac 3 to get rid of temporary files, clean up extra language files, uninstall applications, get rid of extra files left behind by application uninstallations, find and get rid of big attachments stored in Mail, and a whole lot more. If you fail to keep your Mac’s hard drive clean, you’re eventually going to get the dreaded “Your disk is almost full” error, so you may as well start now and clear up some space. Most of the wasted space on your Mac is only going to be reclaimed if you look at lot deeper-cleaning out language files, removing duplicate files, deleting attachments, clearing temporary files, or emptying all of the Trash cans. You can obviously free up disk space by simply doing a cursory find-and-delete for big files and other things that you’ve downloaded, but realistically that’s only going to get you so far.
Here’s how to clean up your Mac and reclaim some drive space. Luckily there are quick and easy ways to free up space on your hard drive. To slove this problem, you can restore your iPhoto library backup (if exists), or change it back to the original one.Ĥ.There are also applications to help you move iPhoto Library safely, such as iPhotoLibraryManager or iPhotoBuddy.Even these days, MacBooks still have tiny hard drives that fill up quickly. Move, delete, rename, or change files or folders in the iPhoto Library folder may make you unable to see your pictures. You could also move iPhoto library to an external hard drive for backup purpose.ģ. The iPhoto library in iPhoto '08 or later is called a package. The iPhoto library thumbnail is different between pre-iPhoto '08 and post-iPhoto '08.
Note: If deleting the old library from the computer's hard drive makes you nervous, you can backup iPhoto to CD/DVD by clicking Share -> Burn before you erase anything.ġ. Delete the original iPhoto Library if necessary. Now you will see the photos in the new iPhoto Library or in a new computer's iPhoto Library.Ĩ. Locate and select the iPhoto Library you moved in step 3.ħ. Hold down the Option key on the keyboard, and keep the Option key held down until you are prompted to create or choose an iPhoto library.Ħ.
Now open iPhoto (the new computer for moving iPhoto Library to a new computer). Drag the iPhoto Library folder or package to external hard drive.Ĥ. Open your Pictures folder and select the iPhoto Library.ģa.For a new location: Drag the iPhoto Library folder or package to its new location.ģb.For a new computer: Connect your external hard drive which will display on Finder. Well, see how to move iPhoto Library to a new location or your new computer (using external hard drive). Other cases include that you run out of hard drive space in Mac (Mountain Lion included) due to the high resolution photos taken by camera, or you just bought a new Mac computer (Mac OS X 10.11 included). Now you want to move iPhoto Library to a new location in internal drive of Mac computer (frankly, I don't know why, maybe you just want). How to Move iPhoto Library to a New Location / Computer If you want to move iPhoto Library to a new location or new computer, you must move the entire iPhoto Library folder or package and then identify its new location in iPhoto. iPhoto will generates a iPhoto Library folder or package that contains imported photos and any albums you've added using iPhoto.
IPhoto is a part of iLife software application suite, which not only helps you organize and edit your photos, but also lets you get more from these photos by making photo books, greeting cards and slideshows. How to Move iPhoto Library to a New Location/Computer