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Hi Everyone,
I'm about to move my Elements 12 catalog and related files from a Windows 7 computer to a new Windows 11 computer with Elements 2024 on it.
Can someone tell me whether one of the following methods is better, or come up with something that is better I haven't thought of?
1 - Open Elements 2024 on my new Windows 11 computer. Plug in the backup drive for my photo files and run the Restore function on my most recent backup.tly file.
2 - Copy the Catalog (and all the related folders I can find) from my old Elements 12 Windows 7 computer onto a new external hard drive). Open Elements 2024 on the new Windows 11 computer. Use the Convert function on the old Elements 12 Catalog.
3 - Copy the Catalog (and all the related folders I can find) from my old Elements 12 Windows 7 computer and photos stored on my external photo file drive onto a new external hard drive). Open Elements 2024 on the new Windows 11 computer. Try to find and Open the old Elements 12 catalog.
Background (possibly relevant): I'm doing this because whenever I try to open my Elements 12 catalog on my Windows 7 computer I get a "program stopped working" error. This error only appears when I plug in my external hard drive with my 80,000 or so photos on it. When I do not plug in the photo disk, the program loads ok and many of the functions seem to work. The catalog itself resides on the Windows 7 computer internal drive. I figure both the program and the Windows 7 are too out of date to work properly (enough), hence the update.
I'm new to this community so please forgive errors I make in finding a good way to ask this question and get help. I don't think I'll ruin the (possibly corrupted??) files any more than they already may be, if I'm just copying everything and running the functions mentioned above on the copied files.
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I believe the recommended option would be no. 1. When Elements 2024 restores the backup, the catalog will be converted to a compliant format. See this HelpX article for more details.
Note that if you have created any projects in Elements 12 (.pse files such as slideshows), they may not work in Elements 2024 because of changes in the features.