![]() How can I do this safely and effectively? My initial impulse which is to simply copy all the data files in the older Snow Leopard laptop's iPhoto library to the same folder in the new High Sierra iMac (because jpegs are jpegs, right?), but I get the nasty feeling that such a data transfer would not work and might even screw things up royally. I want to transfer all of my old photos currently on my very old MBP (Snow Leopard, iPhoto) to my "new" iMac (High Sierra, Photo), so that ALL of my pics (old and new) are sitting in one big happy family library.Over the five weeks I have added almost a thousand new photos to the new computer's (High Sierra) Photo library.Although not the latest and greatest, it's all I need for now - and for US$120 with a three month money-back guarantee its a HUGE improvement over my old laptop. All features should work for iTunes 12.9.5. I recently purchased a relatively newer pre-owned iMac (c 2011) running High Sierra 10.13.6. All iPhoto features should be available except for playing videos, exporting slideshows, Photo Stream, and iCloud Photo Sharing.It has many many photos loaded into iPhoto. /rebates/&.com252fmac-computers252f9yqqz-need-update-iphoto-updated-os-sierra. Technicians Assistant: Have you installed any updates recently Yes I installed Sierra. But in 2015, Apple replaced it with a new program called Photos. If you are like the above user and the iPhoto not opening on Mac Catalina at all, it is because the update is preventing that from happening. For years, iPhoto was the photo organizing/editing program that came free with every Mac. ![]() Sierra, El Capitan, Yosemite, etc.) or iOS are you runninng I have tried to update but get a message that the update is not available for my computer. The newest update to High Sierra (High Sierra 10.13.1) was issued on 31 October 2017 and brings performance improvements, security enhancements and bug fixes, along with. Technicians Assistant: What OS X (Operating System, e.g. If you didn’t update to OS X 10.10.
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