Copying catalog to new computer
I want to buy a new computer, but am daunted by the process of moving the Photoshop Elements catalog to the new computer. The new computer will have both a SSD drive and a spinning disk drive. I have too many photos and videos to fit on the SSD drive, so my photo and video library will go on the disk drive. The spinning disk drive willl have a different root drive letter than the SSD drive, so I can't simply copy the photo and video library to the new disc, as the Catalog will never find them in the new computer since they are in a new root drive letter. My understanding is that the solution to this problem is to back up the catalog on the old computer to an external drive, then restore the backup from the external drive to the spinning disk drive on the new computer, keeping the tree structure intact. So far, so good, but there is an additional complication.
Just as in the days of print photos, people had loose photos and photos in albums, so also I have photos that are in the photo library but not in the Photoshop Catalog. So how do I get the "loose photos" that are not catalogued in Photoshop to the new computer without interfering with the backup/ restore process. I suppose that after the restore process I could inspect the restored tree structure for missing folders and sub-folders, but that would be a long and inexact process. What else could I do? If I first copy the entire photo folder tree structure to the new computer, and then restore the Photoshop catalog to the new computer, what would happen? Would Photoshop tell me that the folder being restored already exists and do I want to replace it? Would it create a second folder at the restore relocation? Would the whole process abend? What should I do?
