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How do I retrieve Photos from an external drive to MacBook Pro

I'm running Monterey 12.7.6 on a MBPro 15-inch, Mid 2015 Intel machine. Some time ago I moved the system photos file to an external drive to conserve space on the laptop. I can't remember the steps I went through to do that, what the filename has to be, etc. I have a new MBPro 16" M4pro. How do I get the photos file from the external drive to the new machine? My 2015 machine only has 13GB free...the photos file is 51GB. Where can I find documentation for doing this? Going forward, is it better to just leave the photos system file on my laptop and not try to work with it on an external storage device? Importing photos from my iPhone should be simple but it doesn't seem to be. The whole photos arena is very confusing to me. Maybe it's simpler on Sequoia. Thanks to anyone who can help me!


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MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 12.7

Posted on Jan 17, 2025 1:02 PM

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Jan 18, 2025 2:25 AM in response to sfrmws

I'm not sure where the complications are here. To move that Library to the external youdraggedfrom your Pictures Folder to the External. Then you held down the option key when launching Photos, and in the resulting menu chose the moved library. That's it.


Going the other way is the same.


With a fast USC-C drive there is no discernable performance difference between an external and an internal drive, unless you have a really large library.


Note: the external must be formatted Mac OS X Extended, Journaled or apfs.

How do I retrieve Photos from an external drive to MacBook Pro

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