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I store my photos on an external hard drive. My catalog was on C drive. I moved it to the same directory in a new computer. However, the .lrcat files appear as folders and not a clickable file. If I excutre Lightroom, it creates a .lrcat file which, when I click, does not recognize any folders in the left panel and only suggests that I import the photos. This obviously will cause 15 years of hard work to be lost. What have gove wrong and how can I fix that?
BTW - the old computer shos the .lrcat files correctly and when I move them to Dropbox for sncronization with the new machin they still look okay. But the new computer doesn't recognize them as clickable .lract files in Dropbox either.
Your help will be grealty appreciated.
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Can you post in a reply a screenshot of that folder on that hard drive. Use Windows File Explorer to show that.
Example: deleted post OP reply, as to save scroll space.
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Not good, I do not see your catalog listed:
I am not sure that you are looking in the correct hard drive or folder:
Looking in Home, may or may not work
In my example below, I am more specific on where I am looking for my catalog:
If you do not know where your catalog(s) is/are, then perhaps a search:
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Thanks a lot. To answer your questions (1) this is indeed the catalog folder. It does not present the files as .lrcat but as folders. This is the excat problem I was describing. (2) the path is c:\Users\U\Pictures\Lightroom\Catalog.
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And when you use the Windows File Explorer, and select the C drive, NOT HOME, but the C drive, then Users, then U, then Pictures, then Lightroom. What is shown?
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Catalog files which I assume the new installation of LR created. But this is obviously not the old .lrcat file
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And, can you post a screenshot of LrC /Preferences/General?
example:
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Thank you for that. I am away for a few days. Will post the screenshots once I'm back near the computer
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Wrong file, how about /Preferences/General
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So, you have the default catalog for LrC to open set to most recent catalog. I am fairly sure that value is saved in the preferences file. So, LrC, will know upon reading the preferences file, what catalog that is. Now if that catalog was deleted, moved, or renamed, outside of LrC, then an error message should come up.
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Thnaks! I will try and report back
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Are you sure you installed Lightroom Classic on that new computer and not the app that is just called Lightroom?
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Yes, I am certain. I will double check just in case
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As to the how to move a catalog from one computer to another, and luckily it appears you have the old computer, see:
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/how-move-lightroom-to-new-computer/
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Unfortunately, the problem persists. Even if I direct LRC to a different folder for the catalog - or move the old catalog to the default folder of C:\Users\[username]\Pictures\Lightroom - the .lrcat files fo not appear as files but as folders (See in the screenshot). Consiquently, LRC does not recognize them.
I was told I can get assistance from Adobe technical staff, who will access and control my PC remotely. Is that a valid option? How can I ask them to do it (the online chat is a mindless bot unable to assist).
Thanks again!
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Even stranger than that: now I can see thecatalog as .lrcat files indeed on the Dropbox folder which I used to transfer them between the old and new computer, but when I copy them to the defaults catalog folder - C:\Users\[username]\Pictures\Lightroom - they again appera as folders and not recognizable files 😞
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Solved! I don't know why and how but everything appears fine now! Thanks again for your support!
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C:\Users\[username]\Pictures\Lightroom
Using the Windows System Folder (actually a Library) Pictures. Fairly common, and I think default. That could be good, that could be bad. Two issues can occur.
The first point is probably moot. But as to the second point. In LrC, in /Help/System Info/ what is listed for the Library Path?
hopefully not:
Library Path: C:\Users\username\OneDrive\Pictures\Lightroom\Lightroom.lrcat