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Dont want to lose my photos-what should I do?
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<blockquote data-quote="chscag" data-source="post: 1606546" data-attributes="member: 46727"><p>If you wish to view your photos on your iMac with Mavericks installed, you must update iPhoto. There is no danger in losing your photos when updating, however, it's always wise to make a backup first. Just make a backup of your iPhoto library prior to updating.</p><p></p><p>It doesn't matter that your 2008 MacBook is running Lion. The version of iPhoto on it will continue to work. That particular MacBook probably can not run Mavericks anyway unless it's the late 2008 Aluminum MacBook. If you don't understand photo streaming or iCloud, don't use them until you learn how they work. You can get that information very easily by going to the Apple site or from many different internet sites such as Macworld.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chscag, post: 1606546, member: 46727"] If you wish to view your photos on your iMac with Mavericks installed, you must update iPhoto. There is no danger in losing your photos when updating, however, it's always wise to make a backup first. Just make a backup of your iPhoto library prior to updating. It doesn't matter that your 2008 MacBook is running Lion. The version of iPhoto on it will continue to work. That particular MacBook probably can not run Mavericks anyway unless it's the late 2008 Aluminum MacBook. If you don't understand photo streaming or iCloud, don't use them until you learn how they work. You can get that information very easily by going to the Apple site or from many different internet sites such as Macworld. [/QUOTE]
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