![]() ![]() If you open a different library in the Photos app, and you haven't designated it as the System Photo Library, other applications will use photos from the original System Photo Library. Hold down the Option key when you open Photos to see which library is set as the System Photo Library. If Use as System Photo Library is grayed out, the current library is already set as your System Photo Library. Click the Use as System Photo Library button.After Photos opens the library, choose Photos > Preferences from the menu bar.Use a third-party backup app, such as Carbon Copy Cloner, to schedule. Open a Finder window and select Pictures in the sidebar, then copy the Photos Library or iPhoto Library file or files to an external drive. Choose the library you want to designate as the System Photo Library. In the Photos app, select Photos > Preferences > iCloud and select the iCloud Photos box, then select Download Originals to this Mac.Hold down the Option key and open Photos. One of the photo libraries is already designated as YourLibraryName (System Photo Library).Additionally, all photos and videos from iCloud will redownload to the device. If you designate a new library as the System Photo Library and then turn on iCloud Photos, the photos and videos in the new library will merge with those already in your iCloud Photos. ![]()
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