Hi
I needed to free up HD space on my MacBook so I saved my entire 'Pictures' file contents onto an external drive. I'm using iPhoto 6.0.6 with OS X 10.6.
Now I'm trying to import new photos into iPhoto but an error message tells me "Your photo library was not found. Do you want to find your iPhoto library folder?". If I select the exported file on the external drive, all works fine.
Obviously, I've moved across a critical directory or root file or some such. Can someone tell me what it is, so I can drag it back onto my laptop, so iPhoto will work without needing to plug in my external drive.
Thanks
I needed to free up HD space on my MacBook so I saved my entire 'Pictures' file contents onto an external drive. I'm using iPhoto 6.0.6 with OS X 10.6.
Now I'm trying to import new photos into iPhoto but an error message tells me "Your photo library was not found. Do you want to find your iPhoto library folder?". If I select the exported file on the external drive, all works fine.
Obviously, I've moved across a critical directory or root file or some such. Can someone tell me what it is, so I can drag it back onto my laptop, so iPhoto will work without needing to plug in my external drive.
Thanks