It is possible that you have a corrupted project which will cause iMovie hang when it tries to load it. IMovie on El Capitan 10.11.2 crashes when opening, indicating the download of a project. Ultimately, I wish that I never infected my computer with iMovie 10.1 but now I have and I am trying to find a way to get back in time to before I had and its opening.
I'm afraid of uninstalling iMovie 10.1 in the case which will clear all libraries from my previous ones because I can't access these previous libraries on the 10.0.6 version that I copied.
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But I can't understand how to access my previous projects/movies/events on my previous library more in the iMovie version 10.0.6. And that allows me to work very well for things newly created (without crashing!). I can open iMovie 10.0.6 if I create a new library. I went back again movie I tried to begin to create in iMovie 10.1 and deleted, but I still have the same error message when you try to open my existing library in the iMovie 10.0.6 which I copied to my desktop. When I click OK, it will not open at all (instead of opening and ignoring files as shown). However, I get a pop up screen that basically says there are files/events/projects created with a newer version of iMovie and these files will be ignored. So, I copied to my desktop and tried to open my existing library. I have iMovie 10.0.6 on my external hard drive that I have backed up before you convert it to El Capitan. I don't like the new changes that have been made with 10.1 anyway so started in the lane to try to understand how I can get rid of iMovie 10.1 and return to using 10.0.6? I read that iMovie 10.0.6 is compatible with El Capitan, so it's a step in the right direction for me. Simply, it freezes and won't let me not even force quit. I am just using iMovie 10.1 after upgrading to El Capitan 10.11 and I cannot work more than 5 minutes without it crashing on me. IMovie 10.1 to 10.0.6 downgrade after opening at 10.1