Moving photo and music libraries to external disk to free up disk space on a Mac desktop
Solution 1:
For files not stored in Photos, iPhoto, Music, iTunes, you can simply drag and drop the files / folders in Finder.
For files stored in Photos or iPhoto, locate your photo library and drag it to your SSD. Close Photos/iPhoto before doing this. Typically, this is a file in the ~/Pictures
(In Finder, Go > Home
and open Pictures
folder). After moving it, when you open Photos/iPhoto, you may be asked to select your library.
This process can be repeated in the same fashion for Music/iTunes, except that it will be located in ~/Music
instead of ~/Pictures
.
Two things to note:
- If you use iCloud Photo Library, follow the same steps. After completing the steps, you can open
Photos > Preferences
and make sure that the library is marked as the System Library. - If, for any of these applications, not all of your media is located within the library, it will not transfer.
- In Music, you can choose
File > Library > Organize Library
and indicate both options. - In Photos, you can create a Smart Library that matches "Photo is Referenced" to see if you have any photos of this nature.
- In Music, you can choose