#IPHOTO 9.6.1 TRASH BLANK SCREEN ARCHIVE#
Select the photo(s) in iPhoto you are ready to archive and then export them ( File > Export in the iPhoto menubar). The original will not be deleted automatically.ĭelete the original files from the documents folder by dragging them to the trash can. Dragging files from your documents folder to an external drive or your share point (your staff folder) on the server creates a copy of the file.
Locate the Documents folder and archive (copy) files that you want to save.ĭrag files to your server folder or drag them to an external portable drive. File the downloaded files that you need to keep and drag all other files to the trash can on your dock.Įmpty the trash can. This folder tends to get very large very quickly.
#IPHOTO 9.6.1 TRASH BLANK SCREEN HOW TO#
Copy files and folders that you wish to save, but don’t need immediate access to, into the Documents folder within your staff folder on the district server. Directions for how to connect to the your staff folder can be found here (you may need to log in to Google Drive to view the instructions).(control + click on trash can > select Empty Trash Can) Delete files/folders that you no longer need by dragging them to the trash can in the dock, and emptying the trash can.Good candidates for clean up include the Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Movies, Music, and Pictures folders. Identify which folders are using the most file spaceįind the Folders that are really large and start cleaning up those folders first. If your Home Folder is more than 65GB on a district issued Apple laptop or desktop, you must make some space on your computer. Instructions for using Self Service are in kb article # 555. You can check the size of your Home Folder by opening Self Service (in the Applications folder) and running the Home Folder Size policy. NOTE: The average NSD Home Folder size is under 65GB on a district issued Apple computer.