Stuart one thing to get your images back is to do a spotlight search. Using 
.jpg or what ever raw extension your camera uses. I had to help a friend of my 
parents in Florida with this exact problem and that how we found them. Then 
just select all and drag to iPhoto and sit back an wait.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stuart Ungar
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2010 12:31 PM
To: Topics related to Apple and Macintosh computers
Subject: [MacGroup] HELP!

I was working with iPhoto when the plug to my external HD pulled out.  Well, I 
have over 13,000 photos and now NONE of them are showing up.  I have messed 
with it a little and have googled the problem, but this may be a problem that I 
shouldn't attempt DIY.  I have backed up many of the photos onto DVDs and they 
are SOMEWHERE in the house, but ideally, I would like to get all the 
photos/movies etc... back.  It has been a while since I backed up (I know, I 
know) and hopefully I didn't lose the most recent photos.  Any ideas?  Any 
place locally that I should go to fix this (hopefully)?

Thanks!
Stuart


      


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