I’ve watched three 15-30min tutorials on catalogs and folders and it only took you less than 3 mins to explain it in a way that I understood 😂 thank you so much 🙏
This video was the most helpful you must open a new folder within lightroom for it to work i was opening a folder on my exterrnal no doesnt work must open it within lightroom thanks Scott i have been battling with this for a good few days now. so thank you!
Just finished doing this and it was so easy….. My photos were taking up 1/2 if ny 1tb hard drive so I was able to move them to a 5 tab external drive and it really didn’t take all that long…. Works great!!!!
Hey hey Scott - I can not tell you HOW many times I have used this video to help people with their Lightroom whetehr Mac or PC! You are the best!! Been with you since many moons ago NYC.
Thanks Scott! I wish I had seen this years ago, it would have saved me a lot of problems. Now I am going to buy another external drive and rearrange things and simplify the whole process. I wish all the videos were as good as this one, short and sweet and straight to the point!
Do NOT! Do NOT! Do NOT use this method UNLESS you first make sure you have copies (NOT JUST BACKUPS) of the folders you are moving. That note about them being move and not copied is dead serious. If anything goes wrong with the move, you could end up losing files. I had two duplicate external drives - one for the photos and one to be a backup of the first. My pix were kept in folders by year and then subfolders by incident. As a test, I chose a year and moved that folder. When it got to the new drive, only one subfolder had made it to the new drive. No problem - I had the backup file. But when I went to do a restore, I found that the backup file was corrupted. With a backup, everything goes into one file which then needs to be restored with software. If one disk is copied to another, one can look at the second disk and see what's there and if a file is corrupted, that's all that is lost. I'm glad I ran the check on one year; had I tried to move all of them at once, I would have lost about 4 tb of pictures. My solution was to make a copy of the remaining files and THEN use this method. It work the second time. I like the method - it's simple and straight forward. Just make sure you have COPIES of the files you are moving before using it..
@@bradelligood3344 I use software called GoodSync for all my local backups/data syncs, found it very good at comparing and copying large datasets with good logging output and you can easily stop it, re-run etc.
Great tutorial! Although I don't like the idea of just moving everything on this scale. Is there a way to create copies then point the catalog to the other drive?
Just found your excellent site. I don't use my internal drive to store images on instead I use two external SSD drives...one 8Tb drive holds all my LR photos, the smaller 2Tb I am going to use travelling to offload images and cull, make edits, rate etc. When I return home I want to move everything from my 2TB drive into my main 8Tb drive. How do you move those images between the two drives and keep all the data intact Scott ? In the meantime I am going through your first rate tutorials....
I just dragged the pictures file to the SSD file i set up, clicked move and I am getting an error that says "The folder named “Pictures” contains your Lightroom catalog and cannot be moved while Lightroom is running." I am running macOS Monterey 12.4.1.. have not been able to move the folder..
Great video Scott, very straight to the point. I already have my images on an external drive but I want to copy them on to a second external hard drive. Please could you explain how to do this?
This is fantastic thank you! I have two questions: First, when uploading photo files from SD card, can you designate the photos go to the external harddrive, and if so, how is this done? Also, if the photos are stored on external harddrive, you are still able to see the photo files in the LRc library, yes? Thank you Scott!
This may be a stupid question, but does this mean I need to keep the external connected to my desktop for Lightroom to be able to recognize the photos?
Awesome!! Hear is a question for those in the know. I have a new fully loaded Mac 14” laptop. Very fast. By doing this when I download my files, edit them THEN when I save them they go to the external Hard Drive? I’m a novice. I assume the laptop is way faster than the external. Thanks guys
New in Lightroom but have a little experience taking photos, learning to navigate the system it’s a bit crazy. Looking into making into a business eventually. Your video was simple and really helpful. Thanks!!
Easy when you know how! As an aside, I leave the “moving files on disc” confirmation box enabled in case my mouse finger twitches while I’m dragging the folder. I once moved all of 2019 into Jan 15 2012 and it took ages to find!
I am a Nikon shooter. I have found it easier to use Nikon Transfer2. I can have one set to an internal hard drive and another set to an external hard drive. I then import the raw files into LR from my internal hard drive. As Scott says I clone that external hard drive once a weeks. With the Acronis software It also saves a copy to the cloud.
For 3 days now I've been messing with my one terabyte Lightroom collection. I'm having multiple issues because of the size of the catalog. I watched and read one of your books and it said take all your photos from every hard drive and every device and put them in one area preferably an external hard drive. I bought an eight terabyte external hard drive and put all my pictures in one place. Then I had the issue of having duplicates so I ran a Lightroom plug-in duplicate cleaner and I also ran an external cleaner that I have for finding duplicates after getting rid of all the duplicates I then tried to have two folders in the same catalog. I want one folder on my actual desktop which has two drives. One drive is 1 TB the other Drive is 2 terabytes. The two terabyte drive is where I'm going to store my stuff the 1 TB Drive is my main C drive. Then I have my external hard drive behind my computer on the desk with 8 terabytes and that's going to be my main storage and where I back everything up. But when I do the add folder thing like you did my folder through the new Drive does not come up which is the one on my computer. I don't know why but I'm having the hardest time and it's taking me almost 3 days of moving these folders around.
I am running OS Sonoma 14.1.1 and found that when I tried to move the Pictures file as shown in step 3, an error message said that I could not move it while Lightroom was running. Obviously, I tried this more than once and got the same message. Then I found that all of the images in my LR folders were greyed out. I could no longer successfully import images to LR on the computer or the Mac Photos app on either the computer or my iPad. Apparently, the Pictures file was stuck in Limbo. If you have read this far, my advice is hold off until there is a fix. Note: a day later LR now seems to be functioning normally, though nothing was moved (as expected.) At least the problem was temporary.
SCOTT,please tell me how I can do the reverse!!!!! Please!!!!! I bought a new computer with huge hard drive and want to move my photos and catalog from the external drive to the new computers hard drive. Thanks!
Hi Scott. I’m trying to do this with my catalog. All my Lightroom photos are in pictures. When I try to move the pictures folder to my external hard drive, I get the first message, then when I click ok, it says cannot move the pictures folder when Lightroom is running because this folder contains your Lightroom catalog…. Any thoughts? I’m wondering if something has changed with recent updates, or am I missing something? Thanks in advance of your consideration!
Is it the windows pictures folder then you can't move it anyway. Try moving the photos only from inside the folder to a folder on the new disk. Make sure you don't move the catalogue file named "catalouge" or similar with the pictures.
Thanks! I just started researching this topic only to find a lot of long-winded answers. You'd think Adobe would make an option to do this when backing up the catalog (which apparently doesn't back up the images themselves).
I have a drive in my computer with all my images on it . The drive letter is G . It was the F drive . When I installed windows 11 ,I had the drive unplugged , Long story . Now I want to replace that drive with another drive . I want to maintain that G drive letter on the new drive. Can this be done within Lightroom ?
Is there a difference between initially importing the photos onto the desktop hard drive or to the external hard drive if I know that after this project is completed, I want the photos on an external hard drive? Thanks for the great video
my catalog, currently about 25k photos, is a MESS! It's spread across three different external drives. One of those drives (SanDisk 4TB) is the drive that I want to move everything to. Can I just follow these steps or are there other steps/precautions I must take to avoid missing photos/folders or worse. LR just screwed me during the most recent update and it took me all day to "find missing photos and folders." I have no interest in reliving that. Any advice? Thanks!!
I transferred my Lightroom from one external hard drive to another, as you suggested. But, I missed something e cause I have to keep old hard drive open as well because of catalog. Help?
WOW THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH, you've made sense out what some are making so difficult .. thank you , i pray this works on my DELL .. (?? ) hope that window pops up (??!!)
This is a great video, however as it's a couple of years old, the part where you add your hard drive, when I add my hard drive it shows up, all my photos are already in the new drive, and put in 6 folders, and the the big import screen shows up. saying import, I'm guessing I go ahead and import, but not entirely sure, so could you please confirm either way please. I am working with Lightroom Classic 13.3.1 and I am on a PC. I have also just purchased your Lightroom SLIM course, so would the info be there ?
After moving the photos to an external hard drive, does that mean you will only be able to edit the photos on lightroom if your external hard drive is connected to your computer?
Great video, but I have a question. I jumped the gun and already copied all my photos to my new ssd. If I now copy my catalog into lightroom, will I now have 2 copies on my hard drive, or is it just gonna connect my catalog to my library? I was hoping I didnt have to delete all those pics and start again. Thanks for any advice you have on this!!
I wouldn't use LrC to migrate a large dataset to a new drive, copy the files to the new drive using a backup tool and then right click the parent folder in LrC to relink it to the new one. delete the original dataset later once comfortable with the migration.
I keep getting a message that says The folder named Pictures contains your Lightroom catalog and cannot be moved while Lightroom is running. That did not happen in the video tutorial. Why am I getting this message and how can I do this if I have to close LR. Please someone help me. I have. Anew computer and am trying to get my images off of the old computer to have them on an external drive instead of Storing them On my new computer.
It is not working on windows with the latest update. Created a folder, but LR says, no folder in that folder. Ended up no luck, not sure how to sync between my Windows to new Mac
Hi Scott. Great video. Straight forward and easy to understand. Two questions and I am sure I have probably guessed right. I want to my all 10000 photos on my external hard drive to a new external SSD drive to spead things up. I assume the process is the same, but can I assume that as long as I move the very top folder all of its many subfolders will move and work too. Sure they would, but can you conform. Many thanks. Clive
I am moving folders to an external hard drive using the drop and drag method. I see there is an Import to This Folder option that might be easier as I cannot see the targeted Archived Photos XHD in the same screen as the folders I am moving. Can you direct me to a step-by-step process for using this Import to This Folder option?
HEY SCOTT! Question - I have a LOT of (UGH) PC users that need to do this - Are the stteps exactly the same or is their a nuance I need to know?? Thanks for letting mee know - your Friend Robyn Cowlan
Question! After I make my Lightroom aware of the new hard drive, I can not simply drag one folder with all my photos into the new drive. On my "Macintosh HD", it has all my photos divided into years. Do I simply drag those folder years into the new external drive? If so, will Lightroom know to keep future photos saved from this external?
So....I've been stupid and I didn't look up this tutorial before making decisions, so now Ive manually put my pictures on my external harddrive and deleted the pictures from my laptop to make room on my laptop, but now Lightroom Classic can't find the pictures of course. What can I do to resolve this problem?
When I followed these exact steps it didn't set up my hard drive in the list of drives. It placed it in the volumes folder on the mac. Is this going to cause issues for me? How do I get it to recognize the hard drive like you show?
I have tried this a number of times, the error message that comes up reads “the folder named pictures contains your Lightroom catalog and cannot be moved while LightRoom is running. Just once in my life I would like to follow the instructions and have something work…
I am hopefully 2/3 complete in the process of moving my Lighroom photos to another hard drive. Folders have been emptied on the old drive that were stored by date but mobile images seems to have applied the break and folders labeled Nature , People, travel about 8000 more remain but I do not see the count down moving as I did earlier. The “Moving Folder Indicator has about another 1/3 rd to fill before finished but I could still send an email of one of the pictures remaining on the old disk in the midst of this process. Does this mean these are all duplicates (it could be I’ve had a mess trying to organize 155,560 photography over decades. my new lightroom photos has C logo. It has been 3-4 days. Will I have to try to exert the remaining folers as a catalog and move the rest that way . I’m afraid to interrup anything befor the end Moving monitor. Should I try to drag the remaining folders above the" mobile images” folder to see if that would start them moving again? Help?
I had to do something a little different to make it work. When clicking on the Pictures Folder from within LR, I got a hard stop that said "The folder named "Pictures" contains your Lightroom catalog and cannot be moved while LR is running." Since about 98% of my 15,000 photos in the Pictures folder were in my "Photos and Videos" subfolder, I clicked and drug those over to the external hard drive folder to move them and unload my desktop hard drive. It looks like it will take a couple hours, so will do some Christmas shopping. Will comment again, if further problems.
@@shanelitts9461 Hi Shane. I think what I did, is just close LR, and moved the Pictures folder from my computer hard drive (Using FINDER on the Mac), and dragged it over to the external hard drive. After completed (which can take a while if your computer is slow (as mine was) or you have a ton of photos to move, you have to re-open LR and let the catalog know where you put the files in the new location so it can link up and you won't get a question mark next to all the photos and folders. That is actually easy to do - if you don't know how, let me know and I think I can find a different RUclips video that explains it readily.
@@shanelitts9461 I think I found a solution. Expand the pictures folder in lightroom and only select the folders with photos, not "2023" (or whatever your folder containing the catalogs, backups, and previews are) and move those into the new folder. Hope this helps!
is it ok if i do it like this too? So i copied the photos folder to my new external drive, then if i try to add folder from lightroom and select the copied photos folder that has the same name as the folder on my current drive, will that work at all or i have to rename it to a new one necesarilly?
Everytime I migrate to a new drive, I have to do this and it takes me awhile to figure it out. Thanks and hopefully I can find this video the next time I do it!
I am in the process of following this tutorial. I am moving my photos onto an external drive and it looks like it is working. Now...what do I do for the next step? I need to connect the external drive (photos) to a new laptop. I already have Lightroom (Classic) and my Catalog installed on the new laptop ready and waiting. When I plug in the external drive to the new laptop and start Lightroom, will LR magically find the external drive as well as talk to the Catalog? Or, is there more involved? Thank you for the video It is a shame that the photos "move" rather than copy. I'll need to copy them back onto the old laptop when I give that laptop to my family (with all their photos).
Currently I am storing my Lightroom photos on my MacBook Pro. If I wanted to change that and store them on an external hard drive, how should I move them? Thanks
This isn't working for me. I keep getting a dialogue pop-up saying, 'The folder named “Pictures” contains your Lightroom catalog and cannot be moved while Lightroom is running.' So it looks like I need to do it manually outside of LRC and then locate the catalog after that.
I tried this and I got a message telling me that the folder that contains my Lightroom catalog cannot be moved while Lightroom is running. Stuck! Anybody had this happen?
Isn't it much faster to move the files to the new drive with the same exact estructure using the windows explorer and then, when the question mark appears in lightroom, show the software where the folder is currently? I don't know now, but it used to be much quicker and MORE RELIABLE ( Sometimes LIGHTROOM can leave some pictures behind or some errors may occur)
I tried to move the Pictures folder and got this message "The folder named “Pictures” contains your Lightroom catalog and cannot be moved while Lightroom is running". I am running macOS monterey 12.5.1. If i close lightroom cannot move the file...Help!
This is how every tutorial on youtube should be. Short and simple, you my friend, are a master.
Had to listen to 4 you tubers giving doctoral thesis before I ran across you . Thanks !!!!! Straight to the point!!!
I’ve watched three 15-30min tutorials on catalogs and folders and it only took you less than 3 mins to explain it in a way that I understood 😂 thank you so much 🙏
This video was the most helpful you must open a new folder within lightroom for it to work i was opening a folder on my exterrnal no doesnt work must open it within lightroom thanks Scott i have been battling with this for a good few days now. so thank you!
Just finished doing this and it was so easy….. My photos were taking up 1/2 if ny 1tb hard drive so I was able to move them to a 5 tab external drive and it really didn’t take all that long…. Works great!!!!
Hey hey Scott - I can not tell you HOW many times I have used this video to help people with their Lightroom whetehr Mac or PC! You are the best!! Been with you since many moons ago NYC.
Thanks Scott! I wish I had seen this years ago, it would have saved me a lot of problems. Now I am going to buy another external drive and rearrange things and simplify the whole process. I wish all the videos were as good as this one, short and sweet and straight to the point!
Perfect! Clear and concise! Don't forget to adjust your energy saver settings so your computer doesn't sleep during the process.
Do NOT! Do NOT! Do NOT use this method UNLESS you first make sure you have copies (NOT JUST BACKUPS) of the folders you are moving. That note about them being move and not copied is dead serious. If anything goes wrong with the move, you could end up losing files. I had two duplicate external drives - one for the photos and one to be a backup of the first. My pix were kept in folders by year and then subfolders by incident. As a test, I chose a year and moved that folder. When it got to the new drive, only one subfolder had made it to the new drive. No problem - I had the backup file. But when I went to do a restore, I found that the backup file was corrupted. With a backup, everything goes into one file which then needs to be restored with software. If one disk is copied to another, one can look at the second disk and see what's there and if a file is corrupted, that's all that is lost. I'm glad I ran the check on one year; had I tried to move all of them at once, I would have lost about 4 tb of pictures. My solution was to make a copy of the remaining files and THEN use this method. It work the second time. I like the method - it's simple and straight forward. Just make sure you have COPIES of the files you are moving before using it..
How do you go about copying the photos before moving them? Thanks…
@@bradelligood3344 I use software called GoodSync for all my local backups/data syncs, found it very good at comparing and copying large datasets with good logging output and you can easily stop it, re-run etc.
I do this once a year and LOVE having something so quick and clear to refresh myself. Thank you!
Thank you for making my day so much better!
Thank you for making it short, straight to the point, and easy to understand
Trying to collect and organize images from all over. This is just what I needed. Thanks.
Thank you for getting to the point and not spending forever talking about useless info. Great instructional video!!!
Great tutorial! Although I don't like the idea of just moving everything on this scale. Is there a way to create copies then point the catalog to the other drive?
Just found your excellent site. I don't use my internal drive to store images on instead I use two external SSD drives...one 8Tb drive holds all my LR photos, the smaller 2Tb I am going to use travelling to offload images and cull, make edits, rate etc. When I return home I want to move everything from my 2TB drive into my main 8Tb drive. How do you move those images between the two drives and keep all the data intact Scott ? In the meantime I am going through your first rate tutorials....
I just dragged the pictures file to the SSD file i set up, clicked move and I am getting an error that says "The folder named “Pictures” contains your Lightroom catalog and cannot be moved while Lightroom is running." I am running macOS Monterey 12.4.1.. have not been able to move the folder..
Thank you Scott! I was wondering, by migrating the library like this, will Lightroom Classic retain the photo syncs with Lightroom?
You’re a life saver, Scott, thank goodness I’m saved, Bless you 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks. I get anxiety about the size of this catalog, and knew the process, but your video was very reassuring and simple to follow. Thanks!
Thanks Scott! I would like to know how to do this the other way - from the external hard drive to the laptop.
Does this also include all edits? Do I do anything with the LR Cat? I'm moving from an external HD to a new external HD. Thank you
Great video Scott, very straight to the point. I already have my images on an external drive but I want to copy them on to a second external hard drive. Please could you explain how to do this?
did you find an answer to this?
you need a device that takes the photos from the first hard drive and then copy them to the second one
This is fantastic thank you! I have two questions: First, when uploading photo files from SD card, can you designate the photos go to the external harddrive, and if so, how is this done? Also, if the photos are stored on external harddrive, you are still able to see the photo files in the LRc library, yes? Thank you Scott!
this was so simple. so annoying going through other videos to get this step by step direction. thank you.
Concise, clear and informative. Fantastic tutorial
THANK YOU FOR A SIMPLE WAY TO DO THIS! I watched four other videos that made this look like rocket science!
Thank you! Straight forward! Understandable! Simple! Do you have a video on LIBRARIES?
So good and still relevant. I've seen too many people over-explain this. I think I finally get it. Thank you for this Scott.
This may be a stupid question, but does this mean I need to keep the external connected to my desktop for Lightroom to be able to recognize the photos?
Yes
Awesome!! Hear is a question for those in the know. I have a new fully loaded Mac 14” laptop. Very fast. By doing this when I download my files, edit them THEN when I save them they go to the external Hard Drive? I’m a novice. I assume the laptop is way faster than the external. Thanks guys
New in Lightroom but have a little experience taking photos, learning to navigate the system it’s a bit crazy. Looking into making into a business eventually. Your video was simple and really helpful. Thanks!!
Its unheard of for me to write any comments, but THIS was great. straight to the point, no fluff. needed to come on and say this.
This was a super helpful tutorial -short and to the point. Thank you!!
Easy when you know how!
As an aside, I leave the “moving files on disc” confirmation box enabled in case my mouse finger twitches while I’m dragging the folder. I once moved all of 2019 into Jan 15 2012 and it took ages to find!
I am a Nikon shooter. I have found it easier to use Nikon Transfer2. I can have one set to an internal hard drive and another set to an external hard drive. I then import the raw files into LR from my internal hard drive. As Scott says I clone that external hard drive once a weeks. With the Acronis software It also saves a copy to the cloud.
Is there an option to retain the photos in the original drive? One can then use the original drive as an emergency backup.
So grateful that you posted this video! it literally saved me!!!
For 3 days now I've been messing with my one terabyte Lightroom collection. I'm having multiple issues because of the size of the catalog. I watched and read one of your books and it said take all your photos from every hard drive and every device and put them in one area preferably an external hard drive. I bought an eight terabyte external hard drive and put all my pictures in one place. Then I had the issue of having duplicates so I ran a Lightroom plug-in duplicate cleaner and I also ran an external cleaner that I have for finding duplicates after getting rid of all the duplicates I then tried to have two folders in the same catalog. I want one folder on my actual desktop which has two drives. One drive is 1 TB the other Drive is 2 terabytes. The two terabyte drive is where I'm going to store my stuff the 1 TB Drive is my main C drive. Then I have my external hard drive behind my computer on the desk with 8 terabytes and that's going to be my main storage and where I back everything up. But when I do the add folder thing like you did my folder through the new Drive does not come up which is the one on my computer. I don't know why but I'm having the hardest time and it's taking me almost 3 days of moving these folders around.
How do I move a Lr Catalog from one laptop to another? My photos are all on an external drive. Thanks!
I am running OS Sonoma 14.1.1 and found that when I tried to move the Pictures file as shown in step 3, an error message said that I could not move it while Lightroom was running. Obviously, I tried this more than once and got the same message. Then I found that all of the images in my LR folders were greyed out. I could no longer successfully import images to LR on the computer or the Mac Photos app on either the computer or my iPad. Apparently, the Pictures file was stuck in Limbo. If you have read this far, my advice is hold off until there is a fix. Note: a day later LR now seems to be functioning normally, though nothing was moved (as expected.) At least the problem was temporary.
SCOTT,please tell me how I can do the reverse!!!!! Please!!!!! I bought a new computer with huge hard drive and want to move my photos and catalog from the external drive to the new computers hard drive. Thanks!
Hi Scott. I’m trying to do this with my catalog. All my Lightroom photos are in pictures. When I try to move the pictures folder to my external hard drive, I get the first message, then when I click ok, it says cannot move the pictures folder when Lightroom is running because this folder contains your Lightroom catalog…. Any thoughts? I’m wondering if something has changed with recent updates, or am I missing something? Thanks in advance of your consideration!
Is it the windows pictures folder then you can't move it anyway. Try moving the photos only from inside the folder to a folder on the new disk. Make sure you don't move the catalogue file named "catalouge" or similar with the pictures.
Thanks! I just started researching this topic only to find a lot of long-winded answers. You'd think Adobe would make an option to do this when backing up the catalog (which apparently doesn't back up the images themselves).
I have a drive in my computer with all my images on it . The drive letter is G . It was the F drive . When I installed windows 11 ,I had the drive unplugged , Long story . Now I want to replace that drive with another drive . I want to maintain that G drive letter on the new drive. Can this be done within Lightroom ?
Is there a difference between initially importing the photos onto the desktop hard drive or to the external hard drive if I know that after this project is completed, I want the photos on an external hard drive? Thanks for the great video
Also curious. Could we not just skip the step of adding them to the internal HDD of the computer?
Does not work while lightroom is running.
my catalog, currently about 25k photos, is a MESS! It's spread across three different external drives. One of those drives (SanDisk 4TB) is the drive that I want to move everything to. Can I just follow these steps or are there other steps/precautions I must take to avoid missing photos/folders or worse. LR just screwed me during the most recent update and it took me all day to "find missing photos and folders." I have no interest in reliving that. Any advice? Thanks!!
I transferred my Lightroom from one external hard drive to another, as you suggested. But, I missed something e cause I have to keep old hard drive open as well because of catalog. Help?
WOW THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH, you've made sense out what some are making so difficult .. thank you , i pray this works on my DELL .. (?? ) hope that window pops up (??!!)
This is a great video, however as it's a couple of years old, the part where you add your hard drive, when I add my hard drive it shows up, all my photos are already in the new drive, and put in 6 folders, and the the big import screen shows up. saying import, I'm guessing I go ahead and import, but not entirely sure, so could you please confirm either way please. I am working with Lightroom Classic 13.3.1 and I am on a PC. I have also just purchased your Lightroom SLIM course, so would the info be there ?
After moving the photos to an external hard drive, does that mean you will only be able to edit the photos on lightroom if your external hard drive is connected to your computer?
how do you move just one file from internal catalog to file in external drive LR catalog?
Great video, but I have a question. I jumped the gun and already copied all my photos to my new ssd. If I now copy my catalog into lightroom, will I now have 2 copies on my hard drive, or is it just gonna connect my catalog to my library? I was hoping I didnt have to delete all those pics and start again. Thanks for any advice you have on this!!
THANK YOU!!!!! Awww I had photos all over the place so thank you :)
Is this the same process for windows?
I wouldn't use LrC to migrate a large dataset to a new drive, copy the files to the new drive using a backup tool and then right click the parent folder in LrC to relink it to the new one. delete the original dataset later once comfortable with the migration.
When I try to move my highest folder it says it contains my Lightroom catalog and it can't be done when LR is running
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Same here 😣
Same here
Has anyone posted a solution to this problem
Thanks! Great tips, making it very simple and immediate
I keep getting a message that says The folder named Pictures contains your Lightroom catalog and cannot be moved while Lightroom is running. That did not happen in the video tutorial. Why am I getting this message and how can I do this if I have to close LR. Please someone help me. I have. Anew computer and am trying to get my images off of the old computer to have them on an external drive instead of Storing them
On my new computer.
What if you just want to cop the drive and leave the source drive intact but copy to a target drive?
It is not working on windows with the latest update. Created a folder, but LR says, no folder in that folder. Ended up no luck, not sure how to sync between my Windows to new Mac
Hi Scott. Great video. Straight forward and easy to understand. Two questions and I am sure I have probably guessed right. I want to my all 10000 photos on my external hard drive to a new external SSD drive to spead things up. I assume the process is the same, but can I assume that as long as I move the very top folder all of its many subfolders will move and work too. Sure they would, but can you conform. Many thanks. Clive
I am moving folders to an external hard drive using the drop and drag method. I see there is an Import to This Folder option that might be easier as I cannot see the targeted Archived Photos XHD in the same screen as the folders I am moving. Can you direct me to a step-by-step process for using this Import to This Folder option?
HEY SCOTT! Question - I have a LOT of (UGH) PC users that need to do this - Are the stteps exactly the same or is their a nuance I need to know?? Thanks for letting mee know - your Friend Robyn Cowlan
Question! After I make my Lightroom aware of the new hard drive, I can not simply drag one folder with all my photos into the new drive. On my "Macintosh HD", it has all my photos divided into years. Do I simply drag those folder years into the new external drive? If so, will Lightroom know to keep future photos saved from this external?
So....I've been stupid and I didn't look up this tutorial before making decisions, so now Ive manually put my pictures on my external harddrive and deleted the pictures from my laptop to make room on my laptop, but now Lightroom Classic can't find the pictures of course. What can I do to resolve this problem?
Finally someone who actually helps
When I followed these exact steps it didn't set up my hard drive in the list of drives. It placed it in the volumes folder on the mac. Is this going to cause issues for me? How do I get it to recognize the hard drive like you show?
Great tutorial, very easy, very clear and very useful! Thanks! 😀
Hi Scott, Will this method also work for moving all photographs in the Lightroom Catalog? Thanks! Great Video!
That's my question, too. I wasn't able to do it.
Great video! so simple and to the point. Does this work the same for moving catalogs from one external hard drive to another in Lightroom?
I have tried this a number of times, the error message that comes up reads “the folder named pictures contains your Lightroom catalog and cannot be moved while LightRoom is running.
Just once in my life I would like to follow the instructions and have something work…
you sir, are amazing! THANK YOU! Straight to the point and very easy to follow
Thank you so much!! I am not tech savvy AT ALL and this was easy and straight to the point. I appreciate it!
Tried this, put it says unable to move due to lightroom running.
We’re you able to resolve this problem? I am finding the same problem. And I am stuck!
Please help me
@@alyssamarquez5898 Me, too!
How do you make a COPY of a folder to another hard drive (SSD) and edit from there?
very helpful!!!! does this also save all my lightroom edits in the develop mode?
Yes, because your edits are always saved in the Lightroom catalog which is stored on your hard drive.
When I try this it just says can not move while lightroom is running?
I am hopefully 2/3 complete in the process of moving my Lighroom photos to another hard drive. Folders have been emptied on the old drive that were stored by date but mobile images seems to have applied the break and folders labeled Nature , People, travel about 8000 more remain but I do not see the count down moving as I did earlier. The “Moving Folder Indicator has about another 1/3 rd to fill before finished but I could still send an email of one of the pictures remaining on the old disk in the midst of this process. Does this mean these are all duplicates (it could be I’ve had a mess trying to organize 155,560 photography over decades. my new lightroom photos has C logo. It has been 3-4 days. Will I have to try to exert the remaining folers as a catalog and move the rest that way . I’m afraid to interrup anything befor the end Moving monitor. Should I try to drag the remaining folders above the" mobile images” folder to see if that would start them moving again? Help?
I had to do something a little different to make it work. When clicking on the Pictures Folder from within LR, I got a hard stop that said "The folder named "Pictures" contains your Lightroom catalog and cannot be moved while LR is running." Since about 98% of my 15,000 photos in the Pictures folder were in my "Photos and Videos" subfolder, I clicked and drug those over to the external hard drive folder to move them and unload my desktop hard drive. It looks like it will take a couple hours, so will do some Christmas shopping. Will comment again, if further problems.
I’m having same issue, how did it ultimately resolve for you?
@@shanelitts9461 Hi Shane. I think what I did, is just close LR, and moved the Pictures folder from my computer hard drive (Using FINDER on the Mac), and dragged it over to the external hard drive. After completed (which can take a while if your computer is slow (as mine was) or you have a ton of photos to move, you have to re-open LR and let the catalog know where you put the files in the new location so it can link up and you won't get a question mark next to all the photos and folders. That is actually easy to do - if you don't know how, let me know and I think I can find a different RUclips video that explains it readily.
@@larrymoss2745 thank you Larry!
@@larrymoss2745 Hi Larry, I am having the same problem. Do you know of another youtube video that explains this maneuver?
@@shanelitts9461 I think I found a solution. Expand the pictures folder in lightroom and only select the folders with photos, not "2023" (or whatever your folder containing the catalogs, backups, and previews are) and move those into the new folder. Hope this helps!
what about the catalog?
is it ok if i do it like this too?
So i copied the photos folder to my new external drive, then if i try to add folder from lightroom and select the copied photos folder that has the same name as the folder on my current drive, will that work at all or i have to rename it to a new one necesarilly?
What do you mean by, it knows where everything is?
Everytime I migrate to a new drive, I have to do this and it takes me awhile to figure it out. Thanks and hopefully I can find this video the next time I do it!
I am in the process of following this tutorial. I am moving my photos onto an external drive and it looks like it is working.
Now...what do I do for the next step? I need to connect the external drive (photos) to a new laptop.
I already have Lightroom (Classic) and my Catalog installed on the new laptop ready and waiting.
When I plug in the external drive to the new laptop and start Lightroom, will LR magically find the external drive as well as talk to the Catalog?
Or, is there more involved?
Thank you for the video
It is a shame that the photos "move" rather than copy. I'll need to copy them back onto the old laptop when I give that laptop to my family (with all their photos).
Currently I am storing my Lightroom photos on my MacBook Pro. If I wanted to change that and store them on an external hard drive, how should I move them? Thanks
This video is literally showing you how to do exactly that.
Thanks a lot. I was tired of running out of space on my internal drive. Now, no worries.
Great video! Will this work with a remote NAS?
I have the same question.. I would like to move from a NAS to two external thunderbolt drives.
This isn't working for me. I keep getting a dialogue pop-up saying, 'The folder named “Pictures” contains your Lightroom catalog and cannot be moved while Lightroom is running.' So it looks like I need to do it manually outside of LRC and then locate the catalog after that.
Me, too!
Amazing explanation! thank you!
I tried this and I got a message telling me that the folder that contains my Lightroom catalog cannot be moved while Lightroom is running. Stuck! Anybody had this happen?
extremely helpful, extremely concise.
Isn't it much faster to move the files to the new drive with the same exact estructure using the windows explorer and then, when the question mark appears in lightroom, show the software where the folder is currently? I don't know now, but it used to be much quicker and MORE RELIABLE ( Sometimes LIGHTROOM can leave some pictures behind or some errors may occur)
Awesome! Thanks Scott!
Thank you Scott. May seem silly. But, I have been praying about storage …
Answer to me from God thru you.
Thank you. Somehow everyone made this process seem extremely complicated.
Thank you! The best and trustworthiest source. (Y)
I tried to move the Pictures folder and got this message "The folder named “Pictures” contains your Lightroom catalog and cannot be moved while Lightroom is running". I am running macOS monterey 12.5.1. If i close lightroom cannot move the file...Help!
Im having the same issue help!!!
Super clear, thank you very much!