iphoto autoloading at startup, when I don't want it to!

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For some reason iPhoto is now loading up every time I boot into Mac OS X. Being new to OS X I did a quick Google but it seems most people say the way to enable or disable progs loading at startup is via System Preferences -> Accounts -> Login Items

...except it's not even listed there!

Does anyone know how to stop iPhoto loading up each time and/or how I managed to do this in the first place?! :confused:
 
Have you got a camera or memory card or something plugged in when rebooting?

It might be auto opening to try an import photos.
 
Nope! I've never connected a camera and just use the SD slot for transferring photos. If it was my ThinkPad I could've understood leaving it in and not noticing but it sticks out so much on the MacBook at least I never have that problem lol :D (I still wish it went in further!)
 
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WOW I didn't even read the second half of your first post. Doh!!

Ummmm, I'll look on the net and then edit this post again. :(
 
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Ah I think I've found out what it is - it's thinking my shared fat32 partition is a camera? So I guess it's trying to import the video files I have on there. Is there a way to stop this without it importing the videos? I will eventually be moving my photos to this shared partition so I'd prefer not to remove it from being monitored if poss?
 
Aye, iPhoto preferences and under General make sure you've got 'Connecting camera opens:' set to 'No application'

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