Now, if you click on the iCloud tab, you should see that your stuff is syncing and will be restored to your new Photo Library as soon as it’s downloaded, while anything you add will be uploaded. Remember back on our General tab there’s a “Library Location” option? Click “Use as System Photo Library” to convert the new library and enable the iCloud features. If you want to sync this library to your iCloud account, you have to first convert your new photo library to the “System Photo Library.” Now the Photos application opens to an empty library with ways to add photos to it: you can import them from a camera or memory card, import them from a location, or drag pictures directly into the application. Each new tab is essentially like opening a new browser, and when you have more than ten tabs open, your memory and system resources are drained. Since you want to create a brand new library and populate it with pictures already stored on iCloud, click “Create New…” If you want to find an existing library in another location (such as the one you just backed up), click “Other Library…” If you have other photo libraries on your system, they’ll be listed here.
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