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April 3, 2025
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Lightroom Catalog Completely Broken After Moving to New Drive – No Folder Tree, No “Missing” ? Mark

  • April 3, 2025
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Hi everyone,
I really need help here. I recently moved all my files from my external 5TB drive (E:) to a new 8TB internal SSD (C:) that I just installed to replace the original 1TB drive in my laptop.

At first, when I opened Adobe Lightroom, things seemed fine. Some folders showed the "?" icon, but I was able to repoint them to the new location on the C: drive, and they appeared to work normally.

But then I made a huge mistake: I moved the folders that contained all of my Lightroom catalog files (including the .lrcat files) to the C: drive as well. After that, everything disappeared. When I open any of my catalog files now:

  • There’s no folder tree on the left panel.

  • No thumbnails or previews.

  • No “?” icons, so I can’t even repoint missing files.

  • It’s like the catalog is completely empty, even though the .lrcat files still have size and aren’t corrupted (as far as I can tell).

I even tried copying the catalog folders back to the E: drive where they originally were, but the same issue persists.

I’ve scoured the internet and haven’t found anyone with this exact problem. I’m considering reinstalling Lightroom (13.3.1), but I doubt that would solve it.

Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. This is years of work and organization at stake.

Thank you so much.

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dj_paige
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April 3, 2025

But then I made a huge mistake: I moved the folders that contained all of my Lightroom catalog files (including the .lrcat files) to the C: drive as well. After that, everything disappeared. When I open any of my catalog files now:

  • There’s no folder tree on the left panel.

  • No thumbnails or previews.

  • No “?” icons, so I can’t even repoint missing files.

  • It’s like the catalog is completely empty, even though the .lrcat files still have size and aren’t corrupted (as far as I can tell).

 

Moving the folders that catalogs are stored in should not cause this to happen. 

 

How do you open catalogs after this move? Please be specific and detailed.

 

Show us a screen capture of the entire Library module screen that displays this problem. Please use the "Insert Photos" icon; do NOT attach files.

Known Participant
April 3, 2025

I either open lightroom or goto the lightroom 6 folder and open the lrcat folder from there.
After I moved the folders, I think I just opened lightroom application from start without opening any specific .lrcat file and it worked until until I moved all the catalogue folders from e: to c:.

Known Participant
April 4, 2025

i finished that search that hasnt resulted in anything that is LR 6 * my 6th catalogue that is not 1.6mb. LR catalogue 1-5 are fine now. I just cant find where that one is.. I looked also in c:/... onedrive/pictures or c:/pictures and same same in e:/... onedrive/pictures or e:/pictures (the original laptop 1tb).


Search is done. I dont see any new LRCAT file so my last resort is the disk drill if it can find anything otherwise i have to start over for these files
Is there anyway to reconstruct the changes from other files that are still in the folder?

Sameer K
Community Manager
Community Manager
April 3, 2025

Hey, @Sunny_visionary0730. Welcome to the Lightroom Classic Community. I'll help you figure this out, and it might be simpler than you'd expect. 

 

The screenshot shows a catalog that is just empty and in reality, Lightroom may have lost track of the specific catalog you were working on.

 

First, move the catalog to where you want it to be and then to the C drive. Once you've moved the catalog, double-click on the .lrcat file directly to launch Lightroom instead of any other icon or launcher on your computer.

 

You can list all the catalogs on your computer using Windows search. Type in .lrcat and arrange the results by modified date to find the recent catalog you worked on and differentiate between your primary catalog. 

 

Let me know if this helps.

Sameer K

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Known Participant
April 3, 2025

Thank you Sameer.
I have an update: I actually was open the other .lrcat files from years ago now. 
However, the most recent one cannot be opened. I think it might be lost??
If you look at these .lrcat files, I think they were all generated this morning but they are just copies/updated catalogues of an empty one right? (the empty one is one that's only 1.6mb big and I should expect the real .lrcat files to be much larger)
The real one is much larger right?

The backfolder opened.. I am suspecting that there the real one got deleted. Now performing windows search.