Jason,

It actually wasn't a corrupt iPhoto library and I discovered the  
problem moments before I restored from my, not particularly frequent,  
backup. I launched iPhoto 'cause I wanted to import some images a  
friend had sent me on a CD. Those images had been exported from a  
newer version of iPhoto and when iPhoto launches it seems it looks  
first to the CD drive for an appropriate library. Of course what it  
didn't like what it found on the CD.

The work around was to copy the images from the CD into a "dumb"  
folder on the hard disk (before launching iPhoto) and then importing  
them.

Phil

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On 20 Apr 2009, at 11:16, Jason Davies wrote:

>
> Phil Ward wrote on 20/4/09 at 09:33
>
>>
>> Any ideas?
>
> I suspect something's got corrupted and it LOOKS to the software
> like this has happened.
>
> you can restore the Library from your frequent backups of course?...
>
> Try the usual Disk Utility, Diskwarrior stuff if not and see if
> that helps.
>
>
> >


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