Photos app keeps crashing on desktop
My photos app keeps crashing on my desktop
iMac 27″, macOS 12.7
My photos app keeps crashing on my desktop
iMac 27″, macOS 12.7
Can you tell us a bit more?
Photos crashes on me every once in a while, but it's not really interfering. But if it were happening often, I'd try these steps:
Start up your Mac in safe mode - Apple Support
The idea is to find out if the problem is with the Library, with your account, or with caches and login items, and stuff like that. One of these steps may fix the problem, but their failure to work also helps figure out what's happening.
Let us know what happens…
Can you tell us a bit more?
Photos crashes on me every once in a while, but it's not really interfering. But if it were happening often, I'd try these steps:
Start up your Mac in safe mode - Apple Support
The idea is to find out if the problem is with the Library, with your account, or with caches and login items, and stuff like that. One of these steps may fix the problem, but their failure to work also helps figure out what's happening.
Let us know what happens…
Thank you so much Richard.Taylor!
The "safe mode" restart worked. I wasn't sure if I needed to do anything particular in the safe restart, but, the pictures were all there. I realized they also remained on my phone.
So, I restarted yet again, and everything was back to normal and photo app was no longer crashing.
And, yes still using Monterey 12 and can no longer update. lol
We love our 27" screen on our iMac. Will get another Mac soon.
Also, I downloaded a photo from a text message and it never arrived in photos. That was just prior to the crashing.
I have plenty of storage. I have a backup in iCloud. That seemed like last resort.
Thank you for help.
Lee
When you get around to looking for a new Mac consider the following: a 10 Core Mac Mini M4 with 16 GB RAM and 1 TB SSD ($1084) with a 32" LG 4k monitor ($331) from Amazon.com) is $1415 which is $541 less than a similarly configured new 24" iMac ($1956) re 07/2025. Keep your keyboard and mouse from your current Mac for use with the Mini.
I got the above Mini with a 32" LG 4K monitor w/speakers for only $60 more than the 27" (didn't know the Mini had a speaker). There are many monitors available in 27" size on up for $100 to $500 depending on what features you want. The monitor prices are before tariffs.
Just some food for thought.
The mini that you suggest has exactly the configuration that I was considering in a 24 inch iMac, but I hadn’t ruled out the mini. a 34” is too big for my space but a similar 27” again works. thanks for the $ saving suggestions!
ceramix wrote: … have a backup in iCloud.
Please keep in mind that iCloud Photos is not a full backup of Photos. iCloud's purpose is to make your pictures available on your other devices, not to act as a backup! iCloud copies mistakes as quickly as it copies pictures. In fact, most mistakes can be copied more quickly-- an instruction to delete a precious picture is faster than adding a new photo! So you need an external hard drive to use Time Machine as a true backup.
Just so you're aware of the size differences between the 32" LG and an 27" iMac:
The 32" screen is 2 ½ wider and it's base is 10" wider than an iMac.
If you'd like the bigger screen there are other monitors that have smaller bases. I really like the larger real estate of the 32".
That's great! I always try a safe-start before I panic.
Photos app keeps crashing on desktop