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06-18-2010,03:25 PM #1 babylon5 View Profile View Forum Posts Member Since Apr 27, 2009 Posts 51 iPhoto Unable to Export to External Drive Hello all. Good afternoon. I am trying to export my iPhoto pictures to an external hard drive. However when I perform this function, it is giving me this error message: Unable to create volume/passport/... The external hard drive has over 200+ GB of remaining disk space; and the the export operation failed to create a file for the photo number of pictures being exported is 170 with an average size of 4MB per picture. Any suggestions of what is happening will be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Babylon5 Reply With Quote 06-18-2010,06:44 PM #2 Lifeisabeach View Profile View Forum Posts Member Since Sep 30, 2007 Location The Republic of Neptune Posts 7,759 How is that drive formatted? If it is NTFS, OS X cannot write to it without the help of 3rd party drivers. Please verify and include the exact model/year of your Mac and OS X version number (available from "About This Mac", then "More Info" on the Apple menu). ------ Links: Onyx | EasyFind | Apple Hardware Test | How to test your hard drive | The Safe Mac » Adware Removal Guide | Uninstall MacKeeper ------ Lifeisabeach - Mac-Forums Member of the Month June 2009, Feb 2012, and March 2013. Reply With Quote 06-18-2010,07:19 PM #3 babylon5 View Profile View Forum Posts Member Since Apr 27, 2009 Posts 51 @ lifeisabeach: The drive's format is MS-DOS (FAT32). Also the export stopped after 12 files were successfully saved to the external hard drive. Reply With Quote 06-18-2010,09:28 PM #4 Lifeisabeach View Profile View Forum Posts Member Since Sep 30, 2007 Location The Republic of Neptune Posts 7,759 Originally
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file is corrupt. Try exporting the others. iPhoto allows you to backup by using Share/Burn or Export or Drag & drop. https://www.mail-archive.com/wamug@wamug.org.au/msg50473.html You said you used export have you tried the other 2. I usually just drag the photos onto a folder. Regards, Eugene On 23/03/2009, at 9:45 AM, Ronda Brown wrote: Hello http://soniq.org/macsoftware/15749/iphoto-export-all-events-to-folders Tony, Are you trying to "Backup" your iPhoto Library ... Copy the Entire iPhoto Library to your external Hard Drive? If so, first check that the External drive is formatted Mac unable to OS Extended (journaled) because a Windows formatted drive can cause problems with your library. Make sure iPhoto is Quit. Copy the "entire iPhoto Library folder" to the new drive. That's the only way to copy the photos and the database, which includes albums, keywords, and all other iPhoto metadata. Once copied, you can Option-launch iPhoto, choose the library on the External Drive, and unable to create open it to check that it functions properly. You'll have to Option-launch iPhoto and select your main library to get back to it after you have tested the back-up. Cheers, Ronni On 23/03/2009, at 9:30 AM, Tony Francis wrote: Hi all I have attempted to export my iPhoto Library to an external hard drive, all starts well for approximately 78 photo's then I get a message on the screen that says " Unable to create / Volumes / Elements / DSC 00536 JPG How do I get around this, and what is this telling me?? In the hope that someone can point me in the right direction, AGAIN!!!!! Thanking you in advance Tony & Lynette Boddington -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives -
ALL Events to Folders: Export All photos from iPhoto Events into individual folders, named by the event (and date, if you prefer). Update: As of iPhoto 9.4.3 , you can export directly out of iPhoto to a folder series! This application is no longer being updated. This script has been tested with iPhoto 8.1.2 (iLife ’09); other versions (likely) may not work. If you upgrade to iPhoto 9.4.3 or later, you can export directly out of iPhoto to a folder series! You don’t need to use this or any other third party app. Here’s how: 1.Choose File → Export from the menu. 2.Choose Kind: Original or JPEG. If you want the original picture at their original resolution, use Original. If you want to include all edits, use JPEG and check both check boxes to get the keywords, titles, etc. included in the file. 3.Choose Sub-folder Format: Event Name.  I ran into a situation that I am sure many have faced: My iPhoto library is huge, and I wanted to export all of the images and photos into clean folders based on Event Titles. Through iPhoto, it's easy enough to File -> Export one Event at a time, if you only need that - but iPhoto has no way of exporting ALL at once, in a folder structure. Editor's Note: iPhoto 11 does now have the ability to export with Event Titles, however it's not an automatic solution. This Application will work on the entire library. Thankfully, someone out there also had this idea, and wrote a python script to accomplish this. I took that script and wrapped it into an application that will cleanly complete this task for you. If you'd like, the original script is here. All you have to do is tell it where your library is, where you want the exported files to go, and the system will do the rest. Run it, sit back, and let it complete. After it starts, it will not give you status until it has finished. Export All Events - iPhoto Event Exporter Update: There are now two versions of this software. The "No Date" Version will format the output folders as "Event Name" only. No Date Version - iPho