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try moving your iphoto library to the external hard disk. to do this shutdown iphoto and copy/move your iphoto library to your external drive. then relaunch iphoto while holding down option key. it will ask you where your library is.

note that once you have done this, in future you need to have your external drive connected before you launch iphoto, otherwise i think it will create a new library in your pictures folder again.

Thanks bro! Will try it later :)
 

try moving your iphoto library to the external hard disk. to do this shutdown iphoto and copy/move your iphoto library to your external drive. then relaunch iphoto while holding down option key. it will ask you where your library is.

note that once you have done this, in future you need to have your external drive connected before you launch iphoto, otherwise i think it will create a new library in your pictures folder again.

It works!!! Thanks! Appreciated! Now my imac from 1GB become 140GB haha....
 

I heard Eizo monitors are superb...

They generally cost more than Apple monitors.

Viewsonic and others have special models for graphic design that are almost that expensive.
 

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And we still Love suing. Hahaha!

../azul123
 

"We love authoring code only once."

That explains why Adobe's applications run like it's 1989. They're still using the same code. :bsmilie:

I really wish everyone could just get along. I also wish that Flash wasn't so thirsty.
 

in case anyone wants to try this. snow leopard has unofficial support for NTFS writes.

http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20090913140023382

to make things easier, you can use sl-ntfs to enable this.

i have been using MacFuse/NTFS-3g all this time, and i finally tried the builtin writes today. it's a lot faster. i copied 9.66gb from internal disk to external NTFS disk in 7 mins.
 

in case anyone wants to try this. snow leopard has unofficial support for NTFS writes.

http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20090913140023382

to make things easier, you can use sl-ntfs to enable this.

i have been using MacFuse/NTFS-3g all this time, and i finally tried the builtin writes today. it's a lot faster. i copied 9.66gb from internal disk to external NTFS disk in 7 mins.
Sorry not meaning to be spoonfed.. just new at this Apple stuff, will this benefit me if I have Parallels running on my machine? because I copy from MacOS to Windows but via Parallels. If this will make it better/faster I will want to try doing.

../azul123
 

in case anyone wants to try this. snow leopard has unofficial support for NTFS writes.

http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20090913140023382

to make things easier, you can use sl-ntfs to enable this.

i have been using MacFuse/NTFS-3g all this time, and i finally tried the builtin writes today. it's a lot faster. i copied 9.66gb from internal disk to external NTFS disk in 7 mins.

bro... thanks for the link :thumbsup:

i currently have both the MacFuse and NTFS-3g installed. will do a transfer before and after the change and see if transfer times have great improvements.
 

Sorry not meaning to be spoonfed.. just new at this Apple stuff, will this benefit me if I have Parallels running on my machine? because I copy from MacOS to Windows but via Parallels. If this will make it better/faster I will want to try doing.

../azul123

i have not tested but i suppose since windows already knows how to write to ntfs drives, it wouldn't need snow leopards ntfs write or macfuse. however i do recall either parallels or vmware fusion use some version of macfuse so that you can access the virtual ntfs disks from finder.
 

bro... thanks for the link :thumbsup:

i currently have both the MacFuse and NTFS-3g installed. will do a transfer before and after the change and see if transfer times have great improvements.

let me know your timings. best is transfer a large file or bunch of files of at least a few gigs.
 

i have not tested but i suppose since windows already knows how to write to ntfs drives, it wouldn't need snow leopards ntfs write or macfuse. however i do recall either parallels or vmware fusion use some version of macfuse so that you can access the virtual ntfs disks from finder.
Thanks for your reply, a little bit understand now... but since I have Parallels doing the tasks for me, I think I better not meddle with SnowLeopard then.

../azul123
 

Thanks for your reply, a little bit understand now... but since I have Parallels doing the tasks for me, I think I better not meddle with SnowLeopard then.

../azul123

snow leopard and parallels should be independent of each other, i have had macfuse/ntfs-3g enabled previously and now sl-ntfs while using both vmware fusion and parallels without any issue. more important is not to have macfuse/ntfs-3g and sl-ntfs enabled at the same.
 

in case anyone wants to try this. snow leopard has unofficial support for NTFS writes.

http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20090913140023382

to make things easier, you can use sl-ntfs to enable this.

i have been using MacFuse/NTFS-3g all this time, and i finally tried the builtin writes today. it's a lot faster. i copied 9.66gb from internal disk to external NTFS disk in 7 mins.
I uninstalled my Paragon NTFS and NTFS-3G before trying out the trick. Seems quite buggy. My data became corrupted and my system got the Kernel Panic. Now I know why it is OFF by default. Please use at your own risk.
 

I uninstalled my Paragon NTFS and NTFS-3G before trying out the trick. Seems quite buggy. My data became corrupted and my system got the Kernel Panic. Now I know why it is OFF by default. Please use at your own risk.

thanks for the feedback. any details on what you did that led to the the panic?
 

thanks for the feedback. any details on what you did that led to the the panic?
When I tried to unmount the disk then remount, the whole system becomes unstable. Copying small files seems ok but working off the NTFS drive causes my whole system to freeze. With Paragon NTFS, no doubt its pretty slow but I could work off my NTFS without any problems.

IIRC, NTFS technology is proprietary to Microsoft only. I think Apple only has the license to read off NTFS drives in OS X.
 

I uninstalled my Paragon NTFS and NTFS-3G before trying out the trick. Seems quite buggy. My data became corrupted and my system got the Kernel Panic. Now I know why it is OFF by default. Please use at your own risk.

woah... like this ah... should i try or shouldn't i? :think:
 

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