![]() Not sure how I was supposed to know about this change and not sure why they didn’t have better error messages that would make it more clear on what I was supposed to do. So I deleted the iPhoto download updated iMovie and all was right in the Mac World. I looked around some more and found out that Apple had done away with “iPhoto” and has replaced it with “Photos”. I upgraded to Mac OS X El Capitan and My iPhoto and iMovie stopped working Posted on DecemOctoby Leon Rainbow I, like many people, upgraded to El Capitan and it was great and pretty seamless experience with the exception of one update. So after countless tries to update iPhoto and iMovie I finally checked the App Store for iPhoto, but it was nowhere to be found! I logged in to the App Store to investigate and found an error that said something like “You can not upgrade because the update was not purchased from this account”. While iMovie still worked, it didn’t allow me to add photos because of the El Capitan update. I was not able to upgrade my iPhoto application which subsequently made it difficult to use photos in my iMovie installation. I, like many people, upgraded to El Capitan and it was great and pretty seamless experience… with the exception of one update. Go to the Purchases tab of the Mac App Store and locate iPhoto Click on Install next to iPhoto, this will download and install the newest version which is compatible with OS X 10.10. ![]()
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