conversion issues catalogue from PSE6 to PSE8

OK, I read this forum, downloaded psedbtool (including the excellent documentation of John Ellis) and SQLite Database Browser to correct an error "Drive_path_if_bultin." Yet, I can't convert my catalog from version 6 to version 8. I more than 58 k photos and videos and wouldn't like to be stuck in PSE6.

Here is the output of psedbtool:

c:\psedbtool > psedbtool - printVolumeTable

psedbtool version 1.07

Opening of catalogue P:\PHOTO\catalog.psedb

Version of Photoshop Elements: 6

Total files: 58448

Checking for missing files: 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

Missing files total: 0

Total of offline files: 0

Total files wrong volume: 58448

....

Path used by PSE: P:

Type: builtin_drive

Status: online

Total files: 58448

Missing files total: 0

Total files wrong volume: 58448

Description: PHOTOS

Series: 7419-E677

Drive_path_if_builtin: P:

ID: 761682

WARNING *: the wrong volume files

--------------------------

Readers of Windows

Type path Serial Reader

C: builtin_drive *-*.

F: builtin_drive *-*.

I: readonly_drive *-*.

P: builtin_drive 7419-E677

V: builtin_drive *-*.

I used the instructions of John to change the serial number to get rid of the warning message "bad serial number in the catalog.

I also used his instructions on a workstation (in this forum) to change (via SQLite Database Browser) the Drive_path_if_builtin to do the same thing as the 'path used by PSE.

Yet, when I try to convert the catalog in PSE8, I get the error:

The conversion operation failed. Try to repair the catalog with the software that created it and restart the conversion.

I tried workaround John suggested for "Files of the wrong volume" error, but it seems to assume that the new catalog (for PSE8) already exists.

Here, any help would be GREATLY appreciated.

ZEP

There are two problems with your catalog that are probably confused the conversion.

1. your photos are stored in the catalog folder P:\Photo.

2. you try to place the PSE 8 catalog converted into a subfolder of the PSE 6 catalog file:

P:/PHOTO to P:/PHOTO / PHOTO copy P:/PHOTO

To work around this problem, first move the files to the catalog of p: back to a folder on your C: drive, such as described in step 4 of the FAQ:

http://www.johnrellis.com/psedbtool/photoshopelements-6-7-FAQ.htm#_Problems_converting_cat alogs

Then, when you call the file > catalog > convert in PSE 8, before clicking on convert, select catalogs accessible by all users, and then click on convert.  This will place the catalog converted on your C drive, not in the P: subfolder.

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