Um, doesn't Microsoft Winders have a nifty migrate function. :)
AG
On Thursday, June 2, 2011, Chris Barker <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I have used a HDD dock to move my files before, but that was without the
> complication of an Elements-generated file structure (I didn't realise that
> Elements did that sort of thing).
>
> Chris
>
> On 2 Jun 2011, at 14:59, GMcGrath@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> I'm not a computer professional, but have moved info from older to newer
>> computers several times. The easiest way to do it physically will be to hook
>> the new computer up to your network and do the transfer over the network.
>> I'd look at your installation of PE7 and see if there's a way to "import"
>> the files, while being sure it is physically moving them to the new machine,
>> not just linking to them. Otherwise, you may be able to look in Windows
>> Explorer on the old computer and find the folder the files are in and just
>> copy it to the same folder location on the new computer. Adobe tech support
>> could probably advise you on the best way to do it.
>>
>> Having said all that, I'll bow to anyone with more specific knowledge. I've
>> used PE3 and 5 and am now using 7, but I have my photo files organized in
>> a separate folder in a way that makes sense to me, and don't use the
>> built-in organizer in PE.
>
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