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February 4, 2025
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Moving Rush projects to a new computer

  • February 4, 2025
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Hello,
Forgive my frustration but I have been searching and searching for at least six hours, and cannot find a solution of any kind fo a question/situation that seems to be a very common pain point for Rush users but yet it seems there is no clear solution that is possible to find.

 

I am upgrading my computer. I will be using Rush on the new computer.
I have projects saved locally on my OLD computer in Rush, I do not and have never cloud syncled them (I understand that feature was phased out anyway?)

I want to move/copy my Rush projects from the OLD computer, to the NEW computer.

 

Does anyone have any insight as to how I can do this? There are some other posts referencing flat file locations where some "database" is supposed to be - for example the "Managed Media" which is empty, and the "appdata/roaming/adobe/team projects local hub" but the files there total less than 8kb which can't possibly be what I need.

 

The chat agent (once I finally was able to get a session with one) told me that with cloud sync no longer available, that there is no way to move Rush projects from one PC to another. I refuse to accept or believe this - this is a rudamentary point of functionality that has been common in every software application on the planet since the 1980s. Again, based on other questions I've seen, this seems like an incredibly common pain point for the community and it absolutely defies belief that Adobe has not resolved this for us. I mean, we PAY for Rush....

Clearly, the flat files exist SOMEWHERE on my local storage since I wasn't even using cloud sync anyways.

Where are the files?
What are the files?

 

Correct answer Tim337612570b5w

I FOUND THE SOLUTION.
Adobe is lying to us when they say this is not possible.

 

I used a software debugging tool that I have access to from my dayjob to monitor which folders the Rush executable was working in at any particular moment, and backtraded where it stores its data.

 

The Adobe Rush projects database is stored in:
C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Adobe , specifically in the "Common" folder.
( C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Common )

 

If you copy the Common folder to the same location on another computer, it will copy over all your Rush projects. There ARE a couple of very minor caveats.


First, depending how much stuff from Adobe you have, this folder might be quite large - mine was almost 20gb and took a long time to copy over. Second, the first time you launch Rush on the new computer you'll still get messages asking you to create a new project and do basic setup as-if you have nothing. DO NOT WORRY. Just follow those new-setup steps, then quit Rush. When you go back in (after copying the Common folder) all your old projects will be there.

 

Its clunky - but IT WORKS.

 

Until, and unless, Adobe gives us some official solution to this problem (such as a really basic "export/import my projects to/from an archive file" function ....) this will probably remain the only way to accomplish moving Rush projects from one computer to another.

3 replies

New Participant
November 6, 2025

Whelp, here we are at the end of the year now & still same issue, I guess bc what @Charlotte32083078at7n foresaw was right... Rush will be replaced by Pro next year, so 👀👀 but for now will try Common too!

New Participant
November 6, 2025

After copying the Common folder, the projects from my other computer showed up in Rush but it crashes everytime I try to open one.  New projects work fine. 

I've tried removing the read only access, running as admin, logging out of Creative Cloud and uninstalling & reinstalling inbetween each step.  All of that resulted in nothing but lots of time wasted, rework & decreased productivity because nothing was successful! @Tim337612570b5w do you have any tips or tricks on how to get Common to work? 

This is a terrible customer experience for an application that my company pays a significant amount of money for.  Not only do I too duplicate projects to create new ones, I was in the middle of editing some when I had to switch to my new pc.  Since Adobe knew Rush worked this way, they shouldve waited until its sunset to take away cloud syncing... I certainly hope its replacement does not work the same fashion!

Participating Frequently
May 15, 2025

What a mess and what a shame, is there still no way to move projects to a new computer or back up the project files ? 

Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
February 4, 2025

Hello @Tim337612570b5w,

Thanks for the note.

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I want to move/copy my Rush projects from the OLD computer, to the NEW computer.

Does anyone have any insight as to how I can do this?

 

There is no way to do this. I would complete the projects on the old computer. Install the application for new projects on the new computer.

 

The only other option is to move the project over to Premiere Pro on the old computer and save the project file to a portable drive or the like, install the project file, and finish the projects on the new computer using Premiere Pro.

 

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There are some other posts referencing flat file locations where some "database" is supposed to be - for example the "Managed Media" which is empty, and the "appdata/roaming/adobe/team projects local hub" but the files there total less than 8kb which can't possibly be what I need.

 

 

I've not ever seen anyone that was able to move the files from computer to computer, just from mobile to computer. Since Creative Cloud sync is no longer available, there is no option for moving project data from one computer to another.

 

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The chat agent (once I finally was able to get a session with one) told me that with cloud sync no longer available, that there is no way to move Rush projects from one PC to another.

 

The agent is correct. That used to be the only way, but it is no longer available. As a fellow Rush user, this also frustrates me.

 

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I refuse to accept or believe this - this is a rudamentary point of functionality that has been common in every software application on the planet since the 1980s.

 

Few, if any, apps have ever been architected like Rush. It's unique. It was designed specifically for all data handling to rely on cloud sync. Sorry if this is not believable, but my colleagues and I in support are being straight with you.

 

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...based on other questions I've seen, this seems like an incredibly common pain point for the community and it absolutely defies belief that Adobe has not resolved this for us. I mean, we PAY for Rush....

 

It is a top issue, definitely. This specific issue can't be easily resolved without reinstating sync. Otherwise this would require re-architecting the app. Rush still functions very well as an editing app, but some workflows are difficult or impossible in regards to moving projects from device to device, sorry to say. I will inform the product team about your frustration.

 

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Clearly, the flat files exist SOMEWHERE on my local storage since I wasn't even using cloud sync anyways.

Where are the files?
What are the files?

 

According to Rush engineering, there are no physical files that could be used to restore your project to another computer. I've not yet heard of anyone successfully doing so. If there were, I'd definitely let you know.

 

I outlined as to what I would do. Finish up the old projects on the computer where the projects were started. I hope that is possible. Sorry again for the frustration on this.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

 

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
New Participant
February 4, 2025

This is beyond unacceptable.

My workflow with Rush is to use various templates I've created, which I then "duplicate" to edit and produce finished videos. Re-creating all those, or migrating the work into another piece of software, is going to take ... weeks? ... an absolutely absurd amount of time.

I'm an experienced IT professional with some software coding experience under my belt, and to tell me that there is no possible way - even just copying over the entire installation manually or something - to move projects to a new computer simply defies belief. Its either mind-blowing incompetence somewhere at Adobe (did nobody ever think a user might upgrade their computer when Rush was being designed? Seriously?), or a situation where you need to warn users .... and I mean, a pop-up with huge bold red font, not a sentence buried in an EULA or something, when they sign up for Rush that their projects are gone forever if they use a different computer and are locked permanently by magic on the hardware they install to.

 

Edited for content by mod: Please do not discuss legal issues on these forums. It is against policy here.

Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
February 19, 2025

Did not work.

 


Sorry. The team does not recommend moving the entire Common folder. It can have adverse effects on your system and Adobe apps. Is it possible to move your projects to Premiere Pro and finish them out there? We can help you with that method.

 

Cheers,
Kevin

 

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio