![]() ![]() Well THAT was nightmare because the default backup folder is buried/invisible in the Mac OS!!! I had to ask out studio tech expert where it was and he told me to use the terminal window utility and a specialized command to get it to show up in my finder. It worked!īut the last time it has crashed, I never even got the CO screen to appear at all, so I tried to open the backup catalog. Eventually, all of the images appeared and it seemed to be running fine. So one time, I tried clicking on the CO screen when it appeared and held down the mouse button, just to see what would happen. In the first case I WAS actually able to open the corrupt catalog by doing this: Every time I tried to open CO, the CO screen would appear briefly and then disappear and CO would shutdown. However in both cases, there was no progress bar or rotating circle to let me know it was still processing anything. The most recent time, I had deleted several hundred images from the catalog and closed CO, and again, I think I did not give it enough time to process those changes. Once I had made LOTS of changes to settings and ratings and color labels to several hundred images in one sitting, and I closed CO at the end of the day, and I'm thinking CO did not have enough time to process through all of those changes, so it then got "confused" and unable to open. I've had the same problem with corrupt catalogs not allowing CO7.2 to open. ![]()
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