I downloaded Yosemite Beta yesterday. Ifamily crashes and does't open.
Help!
OS 10.10 Yosemite
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I copied the whole lot, data and application package and installed it on a Mavericks machine I still have.
It works fine, only having to re-register is a bit of a pain as I had no mail on that machine.
It works fine, only having to re-register is a bit of a pain as I had no mail on that machine.
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Re: OS 10.10 Yosemite
Hi Fred,
I will have a Yosemite edition ready shortly, I have some housekeeping to do first so it may still be a few weeks away.
Warwick.
I will have a Yosemite edition ready shortly, I have some housekeeping to do first so it may still be a few weeks away.
Warwick.
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Thanks.Warwick Wilson wrote:I will have a Yosemite edition ready shortly,
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Hello, I just downloaded Yosemite and I only have access to the sample database (Royal92). Where do I find my database? Thanks.
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via email:Ziggy wrote:Hello, I just downloaded Yosemite and I only have access to the sample database (Royal92). Where do I find my database? Thanks.
The problem lay in locating the iFamilyData directory in the user home folder. For anyone else experiencing this problem, the iFamilyDta directory will contain all your database files, they end in an FtkSql extension. You can either double click on them from Finder or use File->Open from the iFamily Menus to access your databases.Ziggy wrote:Thank you. The additional info was just what I needed.
I now have my data back again - not that it was lost - just not accessible to me.
I appreciate your help and your patience.
Ziggy