Restore a backup catalog

Hello

I'm trying to restore my LR4 catalog from a backup and spin on an issue that I hope that none of the experts here can advise me on. Here are the details.

-Lightroom installed on the main drive of Windows 7 - C:

-Collection of photos all stored in a separate internal hard drive - F:

-Catalogue LR4 backed up on an external drive.

I had to reset my C: drive to the factory status, wiping out all of my installed programs. After the reset, I had to reinstall my secondary HARD drive and it has been recognized by Win7 with a problem. It is now listed as E: instead of F:.

After the reinstallation of Lightroom, I copied my backup of the catalog in the folder appropriate and launched LR. He recalled the catalogue without problem, but could not find one of my photos! Is there a way to tell Lightroom where they are all rather than re-import them? The photos are all in the same location as before. The only change is the F: to E: drive letter.

I tried to go into Windows and change the letter E: back by F: drive but Windows will not let me F: name for some reason any.

Thanks for any help you can provide.

First: don't forget reimport. You would lose all your changes. Importation is strictly only for images that were never imported before.

The cure for the 'missing' photos is to add a link to them.

In Lr / grid view right-click the first file in the files Panel. By "higher", I mean the parent of files of all folders. If you have several folder right click on one of them.

Then select , place you in the folder corresponding to your new drive E and select it. Do this for every other parent folder. If the names of folders and the structure has not changed Lr you can find the sub files on its own.

For more information, see here: http://www.computer-darkroom.com/lr2_find_folder/find-folder.htm

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    RMAN >

    Published by: Muhammad.Usman on July 28, 2009 23:01

    You can also take your backups without a recovery catalog database. The additional advantage of using a database to catalog vs using the controlfile as repository (default average) target is essentially
    >
    RMAN automatically manages backup metadata in the database control file is saved. To protect and maintain metadata backup for long periods of time, the RMAN Repository is created in a separate database. This repository is generally referred to as a catalog of recovery. The benefits of using a catalog of recovery include:

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    Stores long-term backup information
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    Store the metadata for multiple databases
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    Restore a backup available on another system

    Another reason to use a recovery catalog is the limited size of the target database control file. If the control file is too small to contain additional metadata from backup, then the existing backup information are crushed, making it difficult to restore and recover using these backups.
    >

    of http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b25159/configbp.htm#CHDBCHAC

    Kind regards
    Uwe

    http://uhesse.WordPress.com

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    Try again after each step

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    2. Connect your device to your computer with a cable USB, then Select your device in iTunes. If your device does not appear in iTunes, you must correct this problem until you can continue. Or, if you have forgotten your password or your device is off, know what to do.
    3. Turn off your computer and your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Then turn on again them.
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    5. If you have multiple computers, try to make a backup on your other Mac or PC. Otherwise, use iCloud for save your device and restore it from your backup to iCloud.
    6. If you see an alert indicating an error has occurred, your backup is corrupt or incompatibleor there is not enough disk space, find your error message below to learn what to do next.
    7. Contact Apple technical support.

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