Moving files from HDD internal?

How can I move files photoshop elements (PSE8) Catalogue of the current location on the hard drive of a Windows computer on a hard drive external (portable).

I need to remove these files, because the hard disk of the computer is at capacity.

Thank you, Michael

Michaellayland wrote:

Thanks a lot for your answer. Yes, I understand that my photo files

the majority of my use of hard drive. My dilemma is my

understand that I have to move these files within the PES in order to

keep the "thread" of my catalog file. I want to avoid the problem of

reconnect all the files that I am proposing.

Michael

Therefore, I think it's the description of the movement of records in the view of the location of the PSE folder within my old reference that applies to your situation.

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