LR CC not to find nearby Photos

I recently moved my photos from one HD to another.  I just changed the location has not changed anything on file names.  Now, when I have it a few days ago, everything worked fine, but now it makes me cross each photo one by one.  BORING!

Connect entire folders - or all of the folder hierarchy - at some point. Use these instructions:

Adobe Lightroom - find moved or missing folders and files

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