Thanks Joe, ok, 16GB and the phone says 5GB is taken.
I think photos are 1GB, it's weird how the rest, is 4gb, amazine, not sure how it even breaks down , 4gb and I just got the phone.
Settings > General > Storage > Manage Storage > and wait a few seconds for the data to be gathered and you will get an app by app display of how much storage is used by each installed app.
Note: that is
storage not memory.
Once we resolve the problem with iTunes, when you connect your iPhone to your Mac via USB then in iTunes select the icon for the iPhone and under settings in the left hand column of the iTunes window select
Summary at the bottom of the window you will see a bar graph with a colored breakdown of what you have in Storage on your iPhone in general terms such as photos, Apps, Books, Documents and data, Other and free. If there is no label on the item rolling over it with the cursor will bring up the details such as number of apps and MB/GB allocated to apps.
I see all the 140 or so images (maybe 4 videos) on icloud.com. Again, I have never used iPhoto, and it does not launch/ work.
Okay we are going to work on that, but this part of the discussion really belongs in Applications so I will ask Cyn or Diane to move this part of the thread there. (I can't move it because I am not a moderator in this particular forum.)
Good that means you have full iCloud compatibility and since your iPhone is new am I correct that it is running iOS 8.1.2?
Not sure hardware configuration, what that means.
We probably don't need that now since you are running OS X 10.10.1 but that is generally understood to be what Mac model you have, how much Memory, how much Storage. All of that can be obtained by going to the Apple Menu > About this mac. For example my hardware configuration is a Late 2012 Mac mini with 16GB of memory and a 1.12TB Fusion drive running OS X Yosemite 10.10.1
I cannot see the version for iPhoto. I just downloaded from app store, it does not appear anywhere in info or finder the version.
In all likelihood it is iTunes 12.0.1.26 but if you navigate to /Applications/iTunes and select it then click command+I, near the top of the Get Info window there is a heading
General, if there is nothing subordinate to that click on the reveal arrow to the left of General. Under that you will see Kind, Size, Where, Created, Modified,
Version, and Copyright.
I click on iPhoto icon, and nothing happens, nothing at all.
Here is what console says:
1/27/15 6:50:55.579 PM com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: (com.apple.mdworker.bundles) Service only ran for 0 seconds. Pushing respawn out by 10 seconds.
Obviously that is not a lot of help, but that is not your fault, I should have provided more fulsome instruction. So lets take this step by step…
- Just to be sure iTunes is not running but not displaying a window (that can happen easy enough.)
- Launch Activity Monitor from /Applications/Utilities
- in the search argument at the upper right corner of the Activity Monitor window insert iTunes. If iTunes does not appear skip to step 2 below. If iTunes does appear then the iTunes is running but the window is not open.
- Click on the iTunes icon in the Dock at the bottom of your screen and iTunes should appear in the Menu Bar.
- Either press command+0 (that is a zero) or select Window > iTunes on the menu bar and you should be in business. Otherwise…
- Launch the Console application
- In the left hand column of the Console window select All Messages On the Console Tool bar click on the icon labeled Clear Display that should erase everything in the right hand column of the window. Don't worry it will fill up again very quickly but we are doing this to isolate and messages associated with iTunes.
- Launch iTunes
- Quickly copy everything that appeared in the Console window when you launched iTunes.
- Paste that into your reply to this post. Hopefully that will yield more information on why iTunes is not launching.