Move all other organisers to another drive on the same computor

I would move all the photos in my Organizer to another drive on the same computer to free up space and have all future uploaded images go directly on the same drive.  In other words is it possible to have the program on the operating system drive and photos in the Organizer on a different drive on the same computer.

ChazzzS wrote:

I would move all the photos in my Organizer to another drive on the same computer to free up space and have all future uploaded images go directly on the same drive.  In other words is it possible to have the program on the operating system drive and photos in the Organizer on a different drive on the same computer.

Yes.

The new drive can be another internal drive or external.

Two ways:

1. move the files by 'drag and drop' in the left panel of "folders". You can move folders (with their subfolders) to another location (another drive or main folder). That works just like drag and drop in Solution Explorer / finder with the difference that the catalogues guard trace the location of the files. that doesn't create files "disconnected".

Tips: you can do so for only a part of the your folder tree or the entire folders tree. Takes it to process on the same time as the drag and drop in Solution Explorer / finder. No dialog box to indicate that the process is running, be patient! For a big move, I would do a full backup before.

2 - the backup and restore process recommended (move Adobe elements Organizer catalog by using the backup and restore |) Photoshop and first Elements 6 or later version) also works at your needs. While it is specifically intended to move to another computer, it works the same for a move to another drive.

I could mention a third way: move the folders from the Explorer / Finder, then immediately run the function 'reconnect', but it is usually much easier and safer to use one of the solutions above.

If your goal is to move all your media files from several readers to a single, backup / restore is the solution. The restoration will put the result on a single master folder with a master subfolder for each former player.

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