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<div>Just rebuilding my Mac Book Pro from scratch (to hopefully overcome awful slowdown from Lion)</div>
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<div>I copied my iPhoto and iPhoto Library from the old machine and it said the Library was damaged.</div>
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<div>So I removed the library and ran iPhoto as new. It created a new library. Then I quit. Then I restarted it and it said the new library was damaged.</div>
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<div>I removed all the stuff in /Library/Application Support and repeated the above exercise. </div>
<div>I copied versions of iPhoto from other machines and repeated the above exercise.</div>
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<div>It always says the library is damaged.</div>
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<div>I ran a program to rebuild the library – it thought the library was fine – but said iPhoto itself was unresponsive when I tried to use it. Unfortunately I do not have an iLife 11 install disk. My copy came ready installed on a machine.</div>
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<div>Any bright ideas?</div>
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<div>/h.</div>
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