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Opening images from a new hard drive that were imported on an older drive.

New Here ,
Apr 08, 2017 Apr 08, 2017

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Okay, so my hard drive crashed with all my photos. Luckily however all the photos were recovered and moved to a different hard drive but i am struggling to open them once again in lightroom since the program is still looking for them on the old hard drive. What steps do need to take to get lightroom to look for the photos on the new hard drive? Thanks

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LEGEND , Apr 08, 2017 Apr 08, 2017

If images are in the same folders but on the new hard drive, just open Lightroom and right click on the folder in the library module and choose to update the folder location. Point Lightroom to the folder on the new hard drive.

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If images are in the same folders but on the new hard drive, just open Lightroom and right click on the folder in the library module and choose to update the folder location. Point Lightroom to the folder on the new hard drive.

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thanks!

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