Hi Ronni

Thank you so much for replying.

Sadly we still do not have Lift Off!

I opened Macintosh HD - yes - iPhotos wording shows there.

I went through Finder and opened Applications.

iMovie is there.
iPhoto Library is there (the one which you suggest I drag to Trash).
Nothing called iPhoto application is there, only the iPhoto Library.

However, using the Finder, Places, under my own name/file is an iPhoto Library, (and also the iPhoto alias which I made yesterday which I would imagine I also drag into Trash). Possibly the files which should show under Applications are somehow under my name?

I had found this last night and I had opened iPhoto Library and ticked "Create Library". This was obviously the wrong thing to do because now I cannot find any photos. (N.B. Ronni please do not tell me that I have somehow deleted my photos).

So - just now I followed the same step you recommended, and this time I chose "Choose Library".

This step took me back to Applications (no picture file here). So I clicked on my name/file again, just above the application file. This eventually took me to Pictures. I clicked this and then up came an iChat icon. My photos did not appear.

Are there any more steps I can follow?

Thanks Ronni
Peta

On 20/12/2008, at 9:48 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:

Hello Peta,

When you drag the iPhoto Application (from your Applications) to the Dock, don't drop it on the dock until a space appears, then drop the iPhoto Application.
It will stay in the dock then.

The "Preview" you are talking about is the Preview Application, you won't open anything from it. Preview Application is for viewing PDF's, images etc.

There should NOT be a iPhoto Library in your Applications folder, only the iPhoto Application should be in Applications.
Drag the "iPhoto Library" that is in Applications to the Trash.

Your iPhoto Library is in your HD / Users / Pictures folder .... DON'T move or touch any files in this folder. iPhoto likes everything in it's correct place.

Open iPhoto Application. You will probably get a dialogue window saying "Your iPhoto Library was not found. Do you want to find your iPhoto Library", click "Choose Library" and choose your iPhoto Library that is in your Pictures Folder.

Cheers,
Ronni

On 19/12/2008, at 10:32 PM, peta belczowski wrote:

Sorry guys, my brain has now seized up. This is very late at night for me. I tried Daniel's and Robert's suggestions.

Well I tried to; didn't quite catch up to where either of them were.

I now have in my dock a "Preview" of the picture we get with iIPhoto and another little logo in front - the word Preview appears. I cannot open anything from here though.

When I click on them or in the Application file I receive a message that the Library could not be found and did I want to make one. I said Yes, - now I get a file with no photos. Help, this is really serious for me, I am sure they are on the system but where?

In my Applications folder there now is iPhoto library, but looks like the new one I made, dated tonight at around 10:24 pm. Any ideas where the original file has gone?

I am closing up and hopefully tomorrow my brain will kick back into gear.

Peta


On 19/12/2008, at 9:51 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:

Hi Peta

IF you find you can't drag and drop it into the dock (Applications must go on left side and files and folders go on the right hand side of the little
line). The other way you can do it is to Double Click and open the
Application iPhoto. Once it's running either Command click or right click on and you should get a pop up menu show up. You can then choose "Keep In
Dock". It will then stay there when you click open it next time.

That should get it working for you.

Kind Regards
Daniel


On 19/12/08 9:37 PM, "peta belczowski" <[email protected]> wrote:

Thanks for this Eugene.

Unfortunately, your suggestion did not work!

I dragged the "alias" of iPhoto into Trash.

Then I (at least 8 times) tried dragging my iPhoto from within Finder,
down into the dock.  It did not stay and remained in Finder.

I just know there is a way, however that way is not working for me.

Peta


On 19/12/2008, at 7:24 PM, Eugene wrote:

Hi Peta,

instead of dragging the alias onto the dock, drag the original item
there.

An alias is a small file that points to the original application,
document or even a server. You can use them to create shortcuts to
launch the actual items.

When you accidentally lost iPhoto from the dock you actually only
lost an alias (pointer). When you drag an item onto the dock you
create a new pointer to that item.

To remove items from the dock simply drag them off.

Delete alias' by dragging them to the trash. You won't remove the
original item by doing this.

Hope this helps.

                  Regards,
                  Eugene


On 19/12/2008, at 6:46 PM, peta belczowski wrote:

Hi - I am sure this is simple to fix, for those who know how!

I have always had iphoto appear in my dock until 2-3 days ago. For
some reason it no longer shows.

I went into finder and clicked "make alias" (assuming I could then
drag or drop or similar an "alias" (copy) into the dock.

Question 1 - how do I now get rid of the alias which I have just
created, from the Finder?

Question 2 - how do I put iphoto back into my dock, which is where
I want it to be?

Question 3- what does alias actually mean/do in  Apple jargon?

Many thanks.

Peta

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