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iphoto for Macbookpro OS X 10.6.8
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<blockquote data-quote="techiesteve" data-source="post: 1656624" data-attributes="member: 98520"><p>dm, you do realise you replied to a post nearly 2 years old. The OP made the one post and none since. The post below makes sense as is from a current active member.</p><p></p><p>iPhoto has been around a very long time, but has now been dropped by Apple in favour of the new Photos app. This requires Yosemite 10.10.3 and is installed with it. You could bite the bullet and consider upgrading to Yosemite, but first check for compatibility with your apps and any external hardware, also checking you have sufficient RAM installed. If you do upgrade, first repair disk permissions and and run disk repair from Disk Utility, then backup either by cloning your hard drive or using Time Machine.</p><p></p><p>If you want to stick with Snow Leopard, note it's no longer supported by Apple. How does iPhoto not work, what symptoms? Your mention your MBP was running 10.6.4, have you run software update to take it to 10.6.8 and installed other updates?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="techiesteve, post: 1656624, member: 98520"] dm, you do realise you replied to a post nearly 2 years old. The OP made the one post and none since. The post below makes sense as is from a current active member. iPhoto has been around a very long time, but has now been dropped by Apple in favour of the new Photos app. This requires Yosemite 10.10.3 and is installed with it. You could bite the bullet and consider upgrading to Yosemite, but first check for compatibility with your apps and any external hardware, also checking you have sufficient RAM installed. If you do upgrade, first repair disk permissions and and run disk repair from Disk Utility, then backup either by cloning your hard drive or using Time Machine. If you want to stick with Snow Leopard, note it's no longer supported by Apple. How does iPhoto not work, what symptoms? Your mention your MBP was running 10.6.4, have you run software update to take it to 10.6.8 and installed other updates? [/QUOTE]
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