If you’re a Mac user, you know that the Photos app is a great way to organize and view all of your pictures. However, there may come a time when you need to reset your Photos library for various reasons. In this article, we will show you how to reset your Photos library on a Mac in a few simple steps.
First, open your Finder and right-click on it. If you can’t right-click, press your control key and right-click. Next, create a new Finder window and go to your photos folder, which can be found in “my pictures.” If you can’t find it, go to your documents option and select “showing closing folder.” Once you’re in your pictures folder, you’ll see your Photos library. To reset it, simply delete it by right-clicking and moving it to trash. You can also press the command and delete keys.
If you want to import your old iPhoto library, drag and drop it into the Photos app. Once you’ve deleted or imported your Photos library, open the Photos app by pressing the option or Alt key and selecting it. From here, you’ll be able to select your new library or import an iPhoto library.
That’s it! By following these simple steps, you can easily reset your Photos library on a Mac. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to leave them below.