photo storage problem - if I remove program Picasa: I'll lose all the files in Win-Live-Photo Gallery? OR files of my photos on my menu fouad?

In general, I used my library file of images (from start menu).

I need a program for editing and responsible Picasa.  NOW, when I insert a picture of my camera it will appear on the two W.L.P.G AND Picasa AND (occasionally) in my photos.

"I can't rename a folder in my pictures folder I get the warning - the file is opened in another location - close file - try again.

If I remove the Picasa program - I lose and photos/files W.L.P.G or my photos file?

I don't think that I need three locations of photo storage! ??

In general, I used my library file of images (from start menu).

I need a program for editing and responsible Picasa.  NOW, when I insert a picture of my camera it will appear on the two W.L.P.G AND Picasa AND (occasionally) in my photos.

"I can't rename a folder in my pictures folder I get the warning - the file is opened in another location - close file - try again.

If I remove the Picasa program - I lose and photos/files W.L.P.G or my photos file?

I don't think that I need three locations of photo storage! ??

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FWIW... Regardless of what I or someone else
you... the best bet is to maintain up-to-date backups 'Always'
of * all * your files, photos, documents, ect...
external media. (Personally I archive 'all' of my personal files)
on two different external hard drives and data DVDs)

First... If you have Picasa or photo library open when
you go to your pictures folder and try renaming a
folder... the warning could be because these same files
are being accessed in Picasa and photo gallery.

You do not have three locations of photo storage... Photo
Gallery and Picasa are simply a photo viewers / editors.

Copies of your photos are not archived in these applications.

And... one or two programs to uninstall does not remove
your photos that you have saved in your folder images/s.

Your actual photos would be stored on your hard drive...
more than likely in your... Pictures folder or other folders
of your choice.

However... Photo gallery maintains an exclusive file
that contains the original versions of your files that have changed for the
goal to return to the unedited version.

If there is no chance you would like to return to your
versions to the original edition, you can remove the
files in the original Images folder.

in Windows 7, you can find the original image folder to the
following path:

C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows
Photos of Gallery\Original

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