![]() Click on “+” (plus sign) in the panel to add a new user to your Mac. Enter your account’s username and password, and click on “Unlock.”ġ2. Click on the Lock icon to unlock the panel for modifications.ġ1. Then when you come back to your original account the app will work.ġ0. Select “Users & Groups.” You are going to be creating a new user account to install the iPhoto app in. Click on the Apple logo in the top left corner and select “System Preferences…”ĩ. In case the issue still persists, follow the below steps.Ĩ. If that solves the issue for you, you do not need to follow the steps given below. Once the app has been updated, launch it and it should work for you. In the image below, the button says “OPEN” as the app has already been updated on my Mac.ħ. Click on the “UPDATE” button next to iPhoto and wait for the app to be updated. When the Store launches, click on the “Purchases” tab.Ħ. Click on the Apple logo in the top left corner and select “App Store…”ĥ. As soon as the Store opens you will see a message that says “Item Not Available.” This is the issue that you are going to be solving in the rest of this guide.Ĥ. Click on “Search App Store” and App Store will launch on your machine.ģ. You will be prompted to launch App Store to update the app. Click on Launchpad in your dock, search for and click on iPhoto, and it will open (to show you an error message).Ģ. Just to make sure that you are facing the exact issue that we have a solution for, you need to first launch the app and see the error message.ġ. ![]() Getting iPhoto Working Again in OS X Yosemite Here’s how you can apply the fix on your Mac. And when you do try to update, it says the app is not available in the store.Īfter working around the issue, a solution has been found that lets you make the iPhoto app on your Mac work again. Instead of launching, the app shows a message that says you need to update to the latest version. No matter how many times you click that iPhoto app icon, it will just not launch. While that is a really nice move that Apple made, it apparently caused the iPhoto app to not launch anymore.
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