Re: iPhoto crash



In article <tom_stiller-222800.15222223052012@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Tom Stiller <tom_stiller@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In article <eeudnV-Fs5U-tCDSnZ2dnUVZ_qednZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Paul Magnussen <magiconinc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have iPhoto 6.0.6 on a Mac G4 running 10.4.11.

It works fine until I try to empty the Trash, which contains 1,318
photos; then it crashes, or rather "quits unexpectedly". Reopening it
produces the original situation. I have tried repairing permissions.

Is there any other way of getting rid of those photos to free up the
space? There doesn't seem to be a Trash folder inside the iPhoto folder?

Paul Magnussen

It's beena long tile since I used iPhoto 06 but I seem to recall that
there was always a "trash" (icon or action) within the iPhoto app.

That icon is the iPhoto equivalent of the main trash folder, not a
button to empty it. You empty the trash with menu iPhoto/Empty Trash.

Isaac
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