
Processor : Intel Core 2 Duo Processor
CPU Speed : 1.5GHz or above
Operating System : Mac OS X 10.3.9, 10.4 Tiger, 10.5 Leopard and Snow Leopard
Memory : Minimum 512 MB (1 GB recommended)
Hard Disk : 40 MB of free disk space
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Mac OS is advance operating system with lots of features and techniques. But incompatible or uneven settings may cause some critical error messages while accessing some specific error messages. So, it is very important to follow correct manual steps while editing settings in any operating system. One critical error on Mac that often appears due to incompatible settings is iPhoto can't access one or more photo files. This error messages appears when user’s try to access image files via using iPhoto application of Mac.
If you are getting this error then it is obvious that one or more than one photo files in iPhoto folder has marked with different permission level or locked. If you are using iPhoto6 upgraded iPhoto version then you will receive different error tag in same situation that is:
"There is a problem accessing one or more files in your iPhoto Library folder. In the Finder, select the iPhoto Library folder. Then choose File > Get Info. Make sure you have read and write permissions for the folder and then apply this setting to all enclosed items."
If you are getting above mentioned error tag on iPhoto6 or iPhoto can't access one or more photo files error in previous iPhoto version then repair permission by using disk utility is not a correct situation. You must have to make necessary changes in permission settings to correct the error.
Error troubleshooting steps are:
These steps are very effective to fix iPhoto can't access one or more photo files error. After following these errors, you can access the image files easily via using iPhoto application.

Launch Mac data recovery software
Now select volume for recovery of deleted data
Select file type
Now Start Scan
After scanning software recovers all deleted files including trashed one. From here restore files which you want at your specified location.