08-07-2015, 12:44 AM
In my iPhoto for Mavs thread below, I pondered how to gracefully get a working copy of iPhoto 9.5.1 installed on a fresh Mavericks install.
Bottom line, after about four hours of dealing w/ this mess, close to three of those hours on the phone w/ AppleCare (and four levels of escalation), the productive result was basically [exactly] what I thought it would be. Ultimately, they gave me a code that let me snag iPhoto 9.6.1 in Yosemite, then when I opened the App Store back in Mavs on the target machine, it coughed up a dialog box that said, "hey, this app is too new for the OS on this machine... do you wanna install the latest version that'll run the OS you're booted with, or get outa Dodge?" So I chose the former, and 7 minutes later, iPhoto 9.5.1 was on the Mavs machine... now I have to move a 320GB iPhoto library from iPhoto 9.2.3, and another 120GB of misc travel photos and some Photoshopped iterations thereof included therein.
It was excruciating, so the details are spared herein, but it just doesn't seem like it should be so hard tt have dealt w/ this situation. Should anyone else encounter a similar task, please learn from the foregoing.
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Bottom line, after about four hours of dealing w/ this mess, close to three of those hours on the phone w/ AppleCare (and four levels of escalation), the productive result was basically [exactly] what I thought it would be. Ultimately, they gave me a code that let me snag iPhoto 9.6.1 in Yosemite, then when I opened the App Store back in Mavs on the target machine, it coughed up a dialog box that said, "hey, this app is too new for the OS on this machine... do you wanna install the latest version that'll run the OS you're booted with, or get outa Dodge?" So I chose the former, and 7 minutes later, iPhoto 9.5.1 was on the Mavs machine... now I have to move a 320GB iPhoto library from iPhoto 9.2.3, and another 120GB of misc travel photos and some Photoshopped iterations thereof included therein.
It was excruciating, so the details are spared herein, but it just doesn't seem like it should be so hard tt have dealt w/ this situation. Should anyone else encounter a similar task, please learn from the foregoing.
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