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January 6, 2013
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error message: unexpected error opening catalog

  • January 6, 2013
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I am getting this message when trying to open Lightroom 4.  I have had no problems ever before.  Any solutions?

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Correct answer hedeon79

I have finnaly solved this, and maybe it will work for you too. Run Lightroom as Administrator, that did the trick!!! YES!!!

Thanks

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New Participant
March 13, 2016

Yeah so i am having this problem, having just come out of hospital and angry customers - working hard - power surge, my back up got wiped somehow and i have tried EVERYTHING on this page and more to get the catalogue in question to work.
its just not happening.
I stupidly turned off write xmp to file because i was working on a slower machine from home so basically unless i can some how get this working i am really messed up. not what i need having literally just come out of hospital for stress etc and a couple of understanding customers but some very very not giving a monkeys about being in hospital customers that some how think my receptionist should be able to edit thier photos.
bit stressed - please tell me there is some kinda solution for me
Repeat nothing on this page has worked - uninstalled reinstalled, trashed prefs, wont open as administrator, tried creating new cat and importing from it that doesnt work either.  - personal cat is fine, just the work one thats not - back up is apparently unrecoverable.
I may well just end up straight back in hospital i cant re edit 7 shoots 3 weddings and god knows how many viewings with customer selections :-(

Victoria Bampton LR Queen
Community Expert
March 14, 2016

So sorry to hear you're having such a rough time Kirstie.  The power surge may well have corrupted your catalog, but it shouldn't have wiped out your backups. 

When you say the backups are unrecoverable, what happens?

If you can't find a backup catalog anywhere, zip up the catalog (just the lrcat bit) and use www.wetransfer.com to send it to me at uploads@lightroomqueen.com (google me to confirm I'm not just some weirdo LOL!) and I'll pass it on to an engineer at Adobe.  If anyone can fix it, it'll be him, but it depends on how badly it was corrupted.  Oh, and let me know which Lightroom version you're using.

_______________________________________________Victoria - The Lightroom Queen - Author of the Lightroom Missing FAQ & Edit on the Go books.
NickBond5693
New Participant
August 5, 2015

Hi....had the same problem using Windows 10.... but may have solved this long running problem. Right click and Select 'Run as Administrator... Worked for me.Best Wishes.

New Participant
August 8, 2015

Thanks Nick for that, was getting worried there for a minute but running as administrator did the trick. Also Windows 10.

New Participant
January 4, 2014

I was experiencing the same exact thing. Everybody was telling me the catalog, and/or my external photo hard drive was corrupt. I fixed the problem with ease after visiting the Adobe website and doing all the necessary upDATES!!! and upGRADES!!! Now the program opens right up! I hope this helps...

Participating Frequently
December 2, 2013

I solved this problem by adjusting the permissions of the files in the Lightroom folder. (I'm running Lightroom 5.2 on a MacBook Air mid-2012.)

I had a hard drive crash on me and had to restore from a cloud-based backup to a new machine. The permissions of my files were all messed up -- they didn't recognize me as a user, so I was by default a read-only user. I had to unlock each main folder and file (not the "Backups" or "Lightroom Settings," but the main ones), add myself as a Read & Write user, and only then could I successfully open the catalog.

Hope this fix works for some of you if not all.

hedeon79Correct answer
New Participant
January 7, 2013

I have finnaly solved this, and maybe it will work for you too. Run Lightroom as Administrator, that did the trick!!! YES!!!

Thanks

New Participant
January 8, 2013

I have the same problem, Win 7. LR 4.3. Tried reinstalling, copying catalog from external HDD to PC, running LR as Administrator, no use. Still can't open my catalog.

laxwingsAuthor
Participating Frequently
January 9, 2013

Hi, I still had my LR installed the 3.0 version and all of my photos show up in there. I tried repair on the 4.3 version and it didn’t work. Later today (as I don’t have time now) I am going to try to reinstall the 4.3 version without uninstalling it 1st. Will let you know what happens. Do you have an older version still in your programs?

New Participant
January 6, 2013

I will join to your topic as I think it is pointless to start new thread if I am experiencing same problem. I think I know what causes this, just don't know how to fix it. There was a time when I had spare SSD drive and I have set up Lightroom to use it as a cache partition ( I think it created a folder on it). But I was not using Lightroom for some time and in this time I have unplugged and sold that spare SSD drive. And I think from that time I am not able to open my main catalog any more. I have all my work on it, as I haven't exported it to jpeg. I really want to restore this catalog, but I can't, no matter what I do. I tried reinstalling both, lightroom and windows, 7 and 8. Maybe someone knows how to force Lightroom to open that catalog even if in its settings it is redirected to non valid cache folder. All the time I am getting "error message: unexpected error opening catalog". No problems with opening new catalogs.

Can anyone help please?

Victoria Bampton LR Queen
Community Expert
January 6, 2013

Let me just check hedeon - when you say the cache folder, you mean the Camera Raw cache, set in Preferences > File Handling tab, or something else?

If you find the catalog on the hard drive, you should see a .lrcat catalog file, a .lrdata previews folder - any other files there?

_______________________________________________Victoria - The Lightroom Queen - Author of the Lightroom Missing FAQ & Edit on the Go books.
New Participant
January 6, 2013

yes, I think it is this one, camera raw cache settings. I was reading some tutorial about optimizing lightroom for speed.

yes, there are other filles too, quite a lot of Temporary Import Data.db and Temporary Import Data.db-journal + catalog backups folder

no, i can not open any of backups too...

Victoria Bampton LR Queen
Community Expert
January 6, 2013

If you hold down the Ctrl key (Windows) / Opt key (Mac), will it allow you to create a clean catalog?  We should just determine whether it's a general problem or a specific catalog issue.  Which OS?  And does the error message give any further details?

_______________________________________________Victoria - The Lightroom Queen - Author of the Lightroom Missing FAQ & Edit on the Go books.
laxwingsAuthor
Participating Frequently
January 6, 2013

Hi Victoria, No I can’t even open Lightroom. When I click on to open it I get this error message. The only other option in the error message is to try again, chose a different catalog, (where I can create a new catalog), or exit.

Thanks for your ideas....oh, OS is Windows 7 Home Premium. External hard drive working.