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For whatever reason you’ve wound up here (probably not a fan of ) – this step-by-step guide will show you how to install/re-install iPhoto on your Mac running Yosemite (OS X 10.10.x). Update: this guide/method also works for OS X “El Capitan” (10.11) After Photos came out, you might have noticed that iPhoto no longer wanted to run. Trying to update seems to be futile. Following these instructions, you’ll have iPhoto working in Yosemite in no time. NOTE: Apple is sending a clear message – iPhoto is gone. It’s unlikely that it’ll receive another update (perhaps bugfixes, feature updates far less likely) and it would seem the future is “Photos”.

Once you have iPhoto working again, maybe you’ll want to take a closer to look at Photos. Regardless – here are the steps to turn iPhoto back into a functional App. Click the “Apple Icon” in your Menu Bar and select App Store. The App Store will open.

Click Purchases. If you aren’t signed in, you’ll be prompted to do so. If you’re already signed in, skip the next step. Sign in with your Apple ID. Now scroll through your list of Purchases.

Locate iPhoto. Click the Update button.

If all goes as planned, your Mac is now downloading and installing a functional version of iPhoto. To everyone else: there’s a big chance it isn’t working. Give it a few minutes, but if the update doesn’t seem to be happening – fear not – and keep reading. Exit out of the App Store, and close down all open Apps (saving work if needed etc). Open your System Preferences and locate the Users & Groups option.

In order to make changes (or add a user, which is what we’ll be doing) – you’ll probably need to “Unlock” this section first. Click the Lock icon in the bottom left corner of the screen. Enter your password. Now click the “plus sign” ( + ) directly below the Login Options text (as illustrated in the screenshot below). What you’ll be doing is creating a new account, installing iPhoto on it, and then your account will wind up with a functional version as well.

So create the user and make sure the New Account: is set to Administrator. The Full Name and Account Name can be anything you’d like – this account will be deleted after iPhoto is working again. Make sure you select Use separate password, enter it twice in the spaces provided, and then click Create User.

Now the new User account you just created will be listed with the other accounts on your Mac. You may want to read the rest through before you actually follow the steps – you’re about to sign out of your account and will need to close this browser window to do so. Exit out of the System Preferences, and log out of your account by selecting the Apple Icon and then Log Out. Sign in to the new account you just created. Once again open the App Store, sign in, go to your Purchases and locate iPhoto. Click the Install button next to it.

Shouldn’t take too long – it will depend on the speed of your Internet connection. May want to grab yourself a beverage.

After the installation has completed sign out of your “new” account, then back into your regular account. IPhoto no longer has the “this isn’t going to work” icon!. Launch it as you always have, and enjoy! @nuchtchas:disqus – if you’ve had iPhoto on your Mac, that shouldn’t be an issue. UNLESS you did a “fresh install” of Yosemite instead of upgrading – that may explain your issue. I’ve never purchased iPhoto, it’s always come w/ the Mac’s I bought from Apple, but it is listed as a ‘purchased’ item for me in the App Store. I guess the very very first step in troubleshooting is to make sure you’re checking in the “OS X App Store” and not the “iTunes Store” (which I know is pretty unlikely but it’s the beginning).

I followed all the steps to set up a new Admin level user, but when I went to the App store, I could either sign in with the username/password I normally use or create a new id/password. The first way still limited me to UPDATE (“temporarily unavailable”); when I created a new account, there was no app purchase history and iPhoto is not to be found. Also, when signed in with the new user, if I went to the purchase tab at the App store, iPhoto would be listed as an update and clicking to update required signing in with my regular id (“unavailable”) or the new id (not to be found). Is there something I should be or should not be doing because this is not working for me.

Are there any other legitimate sites that might have the iPhoto update (9.6.1) available for download? IPhoto doesn’t show up in my list under “Udated” (not “Updates” on my computer). I read elsewhere that this is because Apple has now removed it from the App Store. I presume that is to force all those who want to continue with iPhoto to move over to Photo. Unfortunately, I’m really stuck because neither application works.

When I try to start Photo for the first time and choose my iPhoto library so that it will migrate over, Photo gets 24% of the way through and then says it cannot continue because it found “inconsistencies” in the iPhoto Library, and the only option it gives me is “Quit.” So, I’m stuck with a version of iPhoto that won’t run on El Capitan, and Photo won’t access my old photos, of which I have thousands. Hello, I have an old iMac with iPhoto. I want to migrate the photo library to my newer iMac with Yosemite. Although I copied the iPhoto library, it cannot be imported to Photo.

Also, I cannot get iPhoto in the App Store like others at least to get that installed. So, my problem is different from others. I am willing to use Photo but I cannot import all my photos to it from the iPhoto Library. I am very disappointed with Apple about this. How many hours should their customers have wasted and frustrated. Just upgraded to El Capitan from Mountain Lion.

No problem transferring iPhoto Library but the edit functions on Photos really doesn’t suit my needsit takes an awful lot longer to basic edit a batch of 50 to 100 pics. I followed your instructions to get iPhoto up & running. The only iPhoto option on App Store Purchases was “Open” so I tried that. Was prompted to allow Library Upgrade (with a warning that once updated the Library would not work with earlier versions of iPhoto). Hit the button, Library Updated and now I can open my pics Library with both iPhoto & Photos:).

Hi, and thanks. However it is only partially functional. I can import photos from the camera (although Apple “Photos” will always launch first when I connect the camera, and I need to manually quit/kill it and manually start the import form iPhotos). But iPhoto stopped uploading new photos to my photo-stream!!!

The iCloud panel in System-Preferences only mentions “Photos”. And If I turn iCloud photo-stream off there- iPhoto too can’t work. How can I turn this “Photos” thing off, and have my old trusty iPhotos work again? I have over 400GB of family photos and movies, and I simply hate the “Photos” organization. No Events, no Places, even Faces are broken. IPhoto makes much more sense as a repository of our photos – I can annotate, I can create albums and sub-albums, and I can do everything I want. Photos is currently empty of most everything I need.

How to get iPhoto to continue working against the PhotoStream? Any hint will be greatly appreciated. Yeah, unfortunately I’m not really surprised that feature doesn’t work now, and I’m not aware of a workaround. I.know.

that Apple Support will tell you “Sorry we can’t help you with that, if you need help with our new Photos App we’d be glad to assist” I did a very quick search and didn’t see anything jump out as a fix. The only thing I can suggest is to keep searching and maybe include the word “script” in your search phrases, someone may have created some kind of Apple Script to address this (that’s an example, I’m not even sure if it’s technically possible). Other than the really horrible “solution” which is to import them to both iPhoto and Photos, which yes is ridiculous.

I’ll look a bit more now and will certainly comment again if I find a fix. The problem is a little complicated, and I don’t think any AppleScript may resolve it. What I’ve done till now is: turn OFF all the “Photos” options in the iCloud system-preferences, turn OFF all the “photo stream” options in iPhoto (which copied whatever missing photos into my library, and removed the whole “photo stream ” source from my UI, then turn on “photo stream options” again in iPhoto. Now it slowly brings back my Photo streams, but — I don’t know yet if it will propagate new photos to my other devices. I’ll report back.

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Going to the ‘Genius Bar’! At Apple in Cambridge, England later today.

Wrong way round really – should wait till they have their say, but I’m really angry – upgraded to El Capitan a few days ago. Noticed several iPhotos problems turns out it’s not iPhotos now – they never said. Can’t unflag, drag to Pages, can’t even upload. There’ll be more. Surely this is rubbish. I’ve got 22,000 photos that I can’t do anything with! I also ran my own small postcard and greetings card business – can’t make a comeback there.

See below went to ‘Genius Bar’ – as I thought no Genius! Having Photos would seem to me adopting an ill-conceived/botched system – maybe alright if I was starting afresh, but I’m not. It would mean having the Events photos in one area, and new photos in Albums. I don’t want a two-tier/fragmented system – it’s really no system at all.

I’ve been a fan of Apple for many years, but they’ve let me ( and presumably many others) down here. I probably will go back to iPhotos, using this guide (thanks) in the next few days. Thank you so so so much! I felt like dying after I installed ILife 11 then my Iphoto with all my albums and Facebook albums was gone! I was not aware that I had ‘purchased’ Iphoto. I don’t recall having paid for Iphoto. And I think I will never ever ever ever download an app without checking very well first!

Now speaking of ILife, does anyone know which ILife is on Yosemite? I am trying to know my way around Mac and it certainly is not easy. Actually I am trying to make a movie and for some reason I have Imovie 9.0.9 and obviously there are younger (better?) versions of IMovie, and since IMovie 9.0.9 presents some difficulties, I wanted to find another one, hence ending up downloading ILife after reading webpages I haven’t understood much of Yeyeyey, Life is hard for a non-tech person on technical internet issues. Great article, but I have a problem that is not addressed. My iPhoto was installed from disk years ago. In other words, it was never purchased from the app store, so I have no past purchase to update.

Where do I go to install the app again if I can’t find the original disk set. I think it is 2 hours away. Can I re-activate my existing version. The problem is that all the reading I did prior to upgrading to El Capitan and Photo vs. IPhoto, there was never any mention of iPhoto being disabled.

I was going to find all duplicates and clean the libraries before I converted to Photos. Now I’m trapped with an iPhoto duplicate finder and Photos as my app. I am open for any suggestions you may have. No, they just gave me some kind of dumb labor-intensive work around that got the photos moved over, but at the expense of losing all my organization. Now, instead of separate folders, they’re just one big pile of photos arranged by dates. All my special folders on my phone, such as “family photos,” disappeared along with the photos in them.

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They still all exist on my computer, so I have only to find the time to create new folders of favorites, and then I can probably migrate those back to my iPhone. So, it was a half fix that did result in all the photos being migrated into the new Photos system in perfect shape as edited (minus organization), but I don’t remember now what it was they had me do.

I also somehow wound up with two of everything, which (after years of using iPhoto) means deleting thousands of photos. You realize, of course, that big issue here is that you are encouraging terrorists with your false judgments by advocating the view that America now pays ransoms to get its soldiers and sailors released. While there was no ransom here in that WE made the demands and tagged something on to money we were ALREADY going to pay, you’re doing your best to convince others that we do not pay ransoms. To the extent that your words are successful, you increase the risk to our own soldiers because that, of course, has always been the concern: if the bad guys start thinking the comparatively rich America will pay large ransoms to free prisoners, then prisoners and hostages will become a very desirable commodity to trade, rather than a hugely dangerous liability that is just an expense to feed. Fortunately, I think even the terrorists are smart enough to see around your ridiculous argument — a position you’d likely be arguing my side on if it were Reagan that made the decision. Ross, I noticed you said to make a new user as admin but the picture in the example shows the user as Standard under the iPhoto Fix User. Is that part important and also I don’t have an option for a separate password.

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Does that matter? One other thing. I have iPhoto showing under updates even though it’s got the circle and line through it showing it’s not usable but it won’t let me update (says unavailable) but it’s not showing up under the purchases tab. It came on my computer.

I went from OS X to El Capitan. I hate photos and would like some advice on how to get IPhotos back. Update: Once I added a new user, my trackpad wouldn’t let me log in. I had to use another mouse but while I was on the phone talking to Apple I mentioned trying to get iPhoto back on my computer. She transferred me to someone and they checked remotely that I had a few files on my computer and talked with iTunes and gave me a code to redeem at the app store.

They said it now makes it appear that I purchased the app. My library was re-added to it, etc. My old version is in the trash and they gave me a new version that works on my system. If you show Apple that it’s a hardship to you, they might give you a code and get it back on your computer. I don’t understand why they would want to give their customers a product that isn’t any good. They can make iPhoto compatible as they already have or it wouldn’t be working on my computer now.

Hi @disqusqUa0Y3dNoM:disqus Sadly this doesn’t work for me with macOS 10.12.3. Whatever I do, I get a message saying: “Update Unavailable with This Apple ID This update is not available for this Apple ID either because it was bought by a different user or the item was refunded or cancelled.” The only option is to click “OK” and then I get the message: “We could not complete your request. There was an error in the App Store. Please try again later. (,)” I’ve deleted iPhoto, prefs, etc. Current version of iPhoto is 9.4.3 I’ve still got the “one update pending” flag on AppStore though. I’ve been using Macs since 1993, and PCs since 1998, and this intractible problem is much more like Windows than Mac.

Is there some way I can correct the hidden settings in iPhoto that are associating it with another Apple ID, and blocking the update?