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A solution for iPhoto's 'Not enough Disk Space' error Apr 12, '04 10:54:00AM • Contributed by: LWB Recently, I tried to export 800 images (<1G) from iPhoto 4.0.1 and got the message that I had insufficient disk space to complete the operation despite having 20G free on my HD. I checked the internet to look for others with this problem. There were several comments about iPhoto remembering the size of the original HD on which it was installed and several workaround solutions but no solution till now... Turns out the solution is easier than the workarounds (e.g export to alternative HD etc). All you have to do is to erase the iPhoto preference file ~/Library -> Preferences -> com.apple.iPhoto.plist and all is good again. • Currently 2.00 / 512345 (3 votes cast) [28,033 views] Hint Options Printable Hint Format Subscribe to 'macosxhints.com application tips' A solution for iPhoto's 'Not enough Disk Space' error | 6 comments | Create New Account Newest First Oldest First Flat Nested No Comments Threaded Click here to return to the 'A solution for iPhoto's 'Not enough Disk Space' error' hint The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. This site is not responsible for what they say. A solution for iPhoto's 'Not enough Disk Space' error Authored by: cudaboy_71 on Apr 12, '04 11:22:42AM i cant get iPhoto to give me the error at the moment. but, i've never changed the 60gb drive from my powerbook. next time i get the 'out of space' error i'll try 86'ing the pref file. but, i do not believe the original installation drive size is the root of the problem. --- if it aint broke, break it! [ Reply to This | # ] A solution for iPhoto's 'Not enough Disk Space' error Authored by: orourke on Apr 12, '04 11:23:08AM I came across this problem this weekend. They way I solved it was to close and restart iPhoto. That solved it for me. [ Reply to This | # ] A solution for iPhoto's 'Not enough Disk Space' error Authored by: PDubNYC on Apr 13, '04 09:57:10PM This is definitely not caused by original disk size. I ran into it last weekend after installing iPhoto 4 on my dad's iMac (disks have never changed). Somehow I fixed it by trying to just export 1 pic at a time, and then when I tried to do many again, it worked fine. Just to ask, anyone know of a way to change the filename to match the photo's name in iPhoto? My old man wants the photos to stay in the order he sets in iPhoto when he burns a CD to send to friends. He named the pics 1, 2, 3 etc... but the file name doesn't change, which is the whole point when making his CD. [ Reply to This | # ]
Lost Password Forum Mac Stuff Mac OS X iPhoto - Error writing to disk Results 1 to 2 of 2 Thread: iPhoto - Error writing to disk LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 17th March 2009,08:36 PM #1 andrewnashie Join Date Mar 2009 Location melbourne Posts 1 iPhoto - Error writing to disk Just tried importing photos from a SD card to iPhoto. It started importing, got about 80% of the way through when it came up with... Error writing to disk iPhoto cannot http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20040410143104136 import your photos because there was a problem writing to the volume containing your iPhoto library. Just installed iPhoto '09 and it was the 1st time I have imported into it since the upgrade from '08. Any help would be greatly appreciated Reply With Quote 19th March 2009,06:34 AM #2 pjsf1000 Join Date Mar 2009 Location UK Posts 1 Just to let you know. Myself and my dad http://www.mactalk.com.au/11/61108-iphoto-error-writing-disk.html have just purchased new macs. I've got an iMac with iLife '09 and my dad has a MacBook with iLife '09. Loading images from a camera onto both these machines caused this error as well... I guess this is a bug. What happens next? Reply With Quote « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Tags for this Thread disk, error, iphoto, writing View Tag Cloud Posting Permissions You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts BB code is On Smilies are On [IMG] code is On [VIDEO] code is On HTML code is Off Trackbacks are On Pingbacks are On Refbacks are On Forum Rules Quick Links Contact Us Archive Forum Rules Privacy Disclaimer Terms Enews Signup Connect with Us Follow Us MacTalk is Australia's largest online community for all Apple related news, podcast, forums, reviews and much more! Join the discussion now! MacTalk © 2015 Niche Media Pty Ltd All times are GMT +10. The time now is 01:12 PM. Powered by vBulletin Version 4.2.0 Copyright © 2016 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved. Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0 PL2Image resizer by SevenSkins Niche Med
Mac comes with powerful methods which helps to organize images quite easily and effectively. The robust and highly effective features http://www.riplib.com/iphoto-error-writing.php of this application makes it very popular amongst the Mac users. However despite of all advance features, this application of Mac is also not completely safe and sometime you may comes across a situation where you find several unusual error messages while saving or opening files to/from iPhoto Library. iPhoto Error writing to disk is very common and error writing it happen due to number of reasons. This is the situation where backup will surely helps you a lot however in case if it is not available then ultimately you will have to take help of iPhoto Library Recovery software. There are countless reasons which are responsible for iPhoto error like virus infection, due to file permission issue, error writing disk corruption in file system, power surge and so on. No matter what the reasons of such type of error messages are, the prime concern over here is how to resolve iPhoto Error Writing Disk. Well, there are some manual steps which can be attempted to get rid of problem however these manual steps does not guarantee complete removal of problem. Apart from all, these manual steps are also very complicated and require high level of technical skills. So for the safe and sound solution of iPhoto error it would be better if you take help of third party iPhoto Library Recovery software. The software comes with highly sophisticated and advance programming technique which ensures complete solution regardless of reason of problem. With read only nature, it is completely safe and resolve entire problem without affecting the quality of recovered files. It so simple that even a novice user can use it without any additional technical skills. Copyright © www.riplib.com Recover iphoto library | Free Download | About Us | Privacy Policy | Contact US