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Backing up Lightroom mobile to hard drive

New Here ,
Dec 31, 2024 Dec 31, 2024

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I have been using a Chromebook tablet to edit all my photos on the Lightroom app. It has started not working so well and I'm in fear of it breaking and me losing all my photos and their edits. Is there a way to back up the files of the up onto a computer or hard drive so I can then later move it all to a new tablet and have all my photos there organized in there albums and folders and with their edits? I am not taking about just exporting photos, I would like to back app up the "entire" app to a different device to on the new device it would look exactly the same as the old as if I have been using the new one the whole time. Hope that's easy to understand, thanks

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Dec 31, 2024 Dec 31, 2024

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Hey, @Snazz0. Welcome to the Lightroom Community. I've checked the account you're signed in to the community with, and you currently don't have an active subscription. Have you used any other email address to sign in to Lightroom on your mobile before?

 

If you log into Lightroom mobile with an account that has an active subscription, the images, edits, and the rest of the data will sync to the Lightroom cloud. You can use the same account to sign in to Lightroom on the new device & continue normally.

 

If you already have a subscription, you can log in to Lightroom Web (https://adobe.ly/3DzEwGB) and make sure everything is synced up. 

 

Thanks! 
Sameer K

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I understand that.

I don't really need a subscription usually (sometimes a get it for one month at a time for certain projects) and if I want to make sure Lightroom is backed up I would need to pay for a subscription until I get the new device, which might take a while.

I wonder if there's a way to back it up to a hard drive and then load it onto the new device when I get it.

Thank you

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