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Experts Help with iPhoto Corruption
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<blockquote data-quote="jskwarek" data-source="post: 524348" data-attributes="member: 39170"><p>OK, after installing Leopard my iPhoto is corrupt. When I try to create a new book I can not select the book type, all options are greyed out. When trying to modify a page layout in an existing book all options are greyed out. When trying to change a theme in an existing book all options are greyed out. SPoke with Apple for over three hours last night, completely uninstalled iPhoto and reinstalled with no success. Did an Archive & Install of Leopard again to no success, have done several permission and disk fixes with no success. At this point I'm looking for any and all options so that I don't have to wipe the disk clean and begin again.</p><p></p><p>If I were to make an appointment with a Mac Genius (something I've never done) can I take my iMac in and have them trouble shoot the issue with me at the store?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance, I'll mail a six pack to anyone that can help.</p><p></p><p>Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jskwarek, post: 524348, member: 39170"] OK, after installing Leopard my iPhoto is corrupt. When I try to create a new book I can not select the book type, all options are greyed out. When trying to modify a page layout in an existing book all options are greyed out. When trying to change a theme in an existing book all options are greyed out. SPoke with Apple for over three hours last night, completely uninstalled iPhoto and reinstalled with no success. Did an Archive & Install of Leopard again to no success, have done several permission and disk fixes with no success. At this point I'm looking for any and all options so that I don't have to wipe the disk clean and begin again. If I were to make an appointment with a Mac Genius (something I've never done) can I take my iMac in and have them trouble shoot the issue with me at the store? Thanks in advance, I'll mail a six pack to anyone that can help. Jason [/QUOTE]
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