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Moving catalog and image folder to external drive

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  • BeO
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    see library tool, open the folders, they should have a red instead of a green symbol. Try locating the topmost image folder with menu item "locate".

    hope this helps
    BeO
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  • JML
    Hello BeO,
    thanks for answering. Unfortunately the Folder in question on drive E: is also marked green and the locate Option is greyed out.
    Thanks
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  • BeO
    Top Commenter
    Hm, then, if you rename the image folder in explorer/finder, it should become red, then maybe the locate function becomes enabled?
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  • JML
    Hi BeO
    renaming is a possibility. I tried this already:
    1. I renamed the Image Folder on drive C:
    2. C1 responds with an exclamation mark ! for the image folder on C:
    3. I located the now missing Folder on C: with the one on E: (took a couple minutes)
    4. Only 3/4 of the folders and subfolders were now located correctly
    5. I run a database repair
    6. Now most of the Folders and subfolders showed up
    7. The still missing ones must be added manually
    It is a workaround but not a relyable one. Phase One should find an easy solution. I launched a support case already.
    Thanks again!
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  • BeO
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    great that you got it done.
    one question: how did you do a database repair?
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  • JML
    Hi,
    this is located under
    File
    - Verify Catalog or Session
    - then verify and selecting database, when database not ok
    - repair
    regards JML
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