![]() I am using OSX version 10.9, so I don't think SIP applies. Switching to the Finder also reveals any Finder windows that might be hidden behind the windows of other apps. Unless you emptied your Trash folder, there’s a good chance you’ll. Deleted files always go to your Trash folder, which you can find in your dock (if it’s not there, go to Finder > Finder on the Apple menu bar > Go > Go to folder and enter. I'm guessing the Pictures folder/package somehow comes up as having the name of my old photolibrary after I copied it over. Open windows and files To open a window and see the files on your Mac, switch to the Finder by clicking your desktop or clicking the Finder icon (pictured above) in the Dock. Method 2: Restore Desktop Files Using the Trash Folder. It comes up as a "package" rather than as a folder now, meaning I can only access it throught the command line or by choosing "show package contents" in Finder.Īlso, when I tried renaming the new photolibrary to be the same as the old one, I get an error message saying that there already exists a directory with that name, even though there doesn't. I tried making a new ".photolibrary" directory and moving the subdirectories into that, but the system still thinks that my Pictures folder is a ".photolibrary" directory. I was copying an old iPhoto library to my "~/Pictures" folder from an external drive, but I somehow made a mistake as only the subdirectories of the iPhoto library were copied over. ![]() Is it possible to change a package directory into an ordinary directory, and how? Context:
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