so I deleted the pins and now my PC is fine. The number of images pinned to locations affect the performance of the PC?

I converted to PSE10 to PSE14. I have a little more 14600 Images. Any fine at first, then I allocated 6400 to place pins and my PC slowed down of so many things that I deleted the pins and now my PC is fine. The number of images pinned to locations affect the performance of the PC?

trevorgatley wrote:

The reason why I asked is that my items Catalogue 10 has been somehow corrupted during the transfer of items 14 so I deleted and started re-marking all my photos, which many others who previously were not moved in elements

You keep a copy of your old folder from catalog PSE10 somewhere? It is often possible to get a usable conversion by creating a new folder from catalog containing only the database file 'catalog.pse10db '. Who restores the keywords, ratings, the batteries of legends and notes, not version games or albums.

I would also like to hear if there is a problem of comon or perhaps introduced by an error on my part.

Other posts in this forum and the forum of comments, I'm willing to bet that there is a real problem and no error on your part.

I talked about Internet connection because the geotagging feature is dependent on the Google Maps application.

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