from my limited knowledge of iPhoto, yet numerous times i have messed up
things on my macs, i can suggest that you see if you can reset iPhoto to use
the external where your files are saved, as the source to draw the files
from.  seems its a similar problem with an incorrect path that iPhoto is
using, to read the files from, which i have come across with iTunes, in the
past.  i keep all my music on an external, and if i launch iTunes w/o that
drive attached, the app will use the default location on the main drive as
its source for files, thus no files are found when i would attempt to play
music.

On 5/3/10, Stuart Ungar <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> 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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