access to the iPhoto library

I have access to my collection iPhoto from the Finder on my new Mac update. I just bought a new desktop computer with OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 version. 3.3, i5 Intelcor GHz with 8 GB of memory, processor 1600 MHz DDR3.  My digital data was transferred from my old Mac. New Photos asked if I wanted to create a my iPhotos library, and I did. It is stuck at 24% of the creation and said that i can't quit the process (reboot) while it creates a new library.

It is stuck at 24% of the creation and said that i can't quit the process (reboot) while it creates a new library.

What is your iPhoto library?  If it is important, the upgrade of Photos may take several hours without any visible progress.  Let it run all night, if your library is large.

Is your iPhoto library in your folder of images on your new Mac, or is it on an external drive?  If it's on an external drive, check the file system. Is it Mac OS extended (journaled) format and not a Time Machine disk? With another file system, it is not possible to migrate the library on this drive.

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    This method will not work for me, however, because the button "Log everything" does nothing. It will reconnect only one photo at a time, then the development of the upper part of the tool files referenced changes, and I need to re - click on the missing file missing, re - click the 'Masters' folder and click on reconnect again. I can't make that 9 500 times.

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    Then why Aperture loses these masters when it is important to iPhoto? Is it possible to reconnect all of this?

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    have you tried to repair or rebuild the iPhoto library before trying to merge into the Aperture library (Aperture 3 User Manual: repair and rebuild your Aperture library)?

    is the library with the iPhoto in question on an external disk library?  If so, how the hard drive is formatted?

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  • I copied the folder iPhoto to my 'images' on an external drive and all photos disappeared both external drive and the iPhoto library. Do you know where they are?

    Hello! I have a big problem!

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    LN

  • The contents of the iPhoto library "copy of iPhoto library" has already been migrated to Photos.  Open the Photos to display your library or use a compatible version of iPhoto to open the iPhoto library. How can I fix?

    The contents of the iPhoto library "copy of iPhoto library" has already been migrated to Photos.  Open the Photos to display your library or use a compatible version of iPhoto to open the iPhoto library.

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