I was just doing What I thought was a standard software upgrade of iPhoto when, during the restart it said something unexpected had happened or something like that and just froze. Now when I try to restart I get the white screen with the apple , then an error message "pnic(CPU 0 caller 0xfffff800064ba7b): unable to find driver for this platform: ..." and it keeps going on Another box says "You need to restart your computer. Hold down the Power button..." when I do this, it just comes back to the same place. Â
I just used the migration assistant to migrate my files from my old MacBook Pro to my new MBP Retina. It went smoothly, but I cannot run iPhoto or iMovie. When I click either icon neither application displays, and the icon in the dock has the white light underneath indicating the app is running. If I do a ps aux from the command line, I can see the the apps are running. But again, the applications are not visible at all.
my macbook air 2011 it came with iPhoto version 9.2 and garageband installed on it already.Now theres updates available for them but i cannot install the updates because the app store tells me "To update this application, sign in to the account you used to purchase it."
Help my MacBook pro was doing an update when it went to restart it never came back on and seems to be stuck somewhere between sleep and on there is no lights but a faint white light on the case open button.
Info:macBook Pro intel core 2 duo 2.2ghz, Mac OS X (10.6.2)
After having updated my iTunes, I restarted my Mac. The battery then went out and now I can not start the machine. The screen is white with the apple, and a spinning wheel under it. How do I start my Mac?
I got a new MacBook Pro (very happy!) and it came with iPhoto and Garage Band. I had not upgraded before, so these were 'new' for me. They seem to have been added to my Apple account - they appear as 'purchased' in the App Store, But when I try to update them, I get this message: "You have updates available for other accounts" and "To update this application, sign in to the account you used to purchase it."
Info: MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac mini, iPhone 4, Mac OS X (10.6.4)
An update for iPhoto '11 was available recently, and I installed it on my computer without thinking twice about it. I use the application for my business and it has worked very well up until I installed the update. Now, however, several of the features that I need are much less responsive due to the update. Is there any way that I can remove the update and restore the application to the way it was before the update?
When trying to update, I keep getting the pop-up:"We could not complete your requestThere was an error in the App Store. Please try again later. (null)". How can I update to the new version? Im running on the OS X Lion 10.7.4 system for Macbook Pro I have the Version 9.2 of iPhoto and 6.0.4 of Garageband. If that's of any assistance.
I did the latest update from Apple and now my iPhoto won't open. It says it supported on this type of Mac. I've been using it for 2 years!! What do I need to do?
Info: MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2012), OS X Mavericks (10.9.3)
but I just did a MacBook Pro EFI Firmware Update 1.7 to my MBP,and when I restarted the computer, the computer made unusual beep for a second before it was getting ready to boot,
im fairly new to the mac so i don't know if that's normal..
so the question is, is it normal for the macs to make that beep( not the starting sound) ?
I bought over a Mac Book Pro from a friend. I can't update iPhoto and other apps as it seems like these are tagged to the previous owner's account. It basically requires me to sign in to my fren's account which is absurb! Because iphoto comes with mac isn't it?
I bought a new hard disk for my Macbook, installed it, installed OSX, and used Time Machine. Everything works great, just as it was earlier on my old hard drive. But, iPhoto '09 gives an error ("The application iPhoto quit unexpectedly") when starting up. The rest of iLife is working fine.
So lately I've had this issue when I restart my computer: iPhoto starts up and lags the initial start up of my laptop any time I power up. Not sure if this is a re-post, but i've searched everywhere and haven't found an answer on any post. I do run parallels on my laptop, and when iPhoto starts up on a restart it shows it being connected to my Windows HD. I tried renaming any "image" folder within the HD to a different name - no luck! I have no other external USB devices plugged in. I do not have it set to open at login on the dock, nor is it on my "Login Items".
Every time I plug in my iPhone it causes iPhoto to autostart on my comp. I find this to be very annoying since I rarely upload photos from my phone. How do I turn this autostart off? I know there must be some way to do this through the registry.
for me it has run like complete crap. its is slow and laggy, and actually causes my imac to temporarily freeze up, and slow down while running the beach ball. ive never seen anything make a mac act like windows before. anybody else been seeing any of these problems?
I installed the new EFI update for my MBA Mid 2011 (the software updater said it is recomended). The update went fine and restarted the mac afterwards.Â
Then while booting the apple logo turns to a grey forbidden sign and nothing happens from there. I turned the mac off and tried again. Same thing.Â
Then I booted the recovery partition and tried to repair my disk. It says that it can't repair the disk because it is corrupted.Â
I have to erase the disk. There is some unbackuped data on it and I can't get it out using a linux-live because my disk is encrypted.
Mac will not start up after software update, just screen with Apple logo and spinning icon? I have tried safe start up, unplugged all other cables, no luck?