Yes, the path is the same.
I backed up the existing .pd4 file before I replaced it, so that I could
revert if something didn't act right. (Which was the case, so I did
revert.)
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- Aaron
"John Inzer" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Aaron Kelley wrote:
>> Looking to migrate the Windows Photo Gallery library information from
>> one Vista machine to another. Specifically, I am looking to migrate
>> tag and date/time info from one machine to another (so I will not
>> have to input it all again).
>>
>> Most of the information is saved inside the photos themselves - i.e.,
>> for .JPGs, I can just dump them into the Pictures folder on the new
>> machine and Windows Photo Gallery will recognize them and
>> automatically build a list of tags.
>>
>> However, some other files (videos, .PNGs) do not have tag and
>> time/date taken info stored in the files themselves. Windows Photo
>> Gallery stores this information in its own little database. This is
>> what I want to move to the new machine, without having to tag
>> everything over again.
>> Making an attempt to figure it out myself, I found that the database
>> is stored in your profile folder - AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows
>> Photo Gallery\Pictures.pd4 - but, just moving this file to the other
>> machine does not work. Windows Photo Gallery recognizes the tags and
>> photos instantly if you do this, but it complains that your pictures
>> folder is not found. If you locate it, then all of a sudden you have
>> duplicates of every picture, and if you tell it not to worry about
>> it, all of the pictures go away.
>>
>> So, I am wondering if anyone knows of a supported way to migrate this
>> information. I searched around online for a while, and nothing useful
>> popped up.
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> - Aaron
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> Two dumb questions...but hey...I'm old.
>
> Is the path to the pictures folder on the target
> computer exactly the same as the source computer?
>
> Before pasting the .pd4 file from the source
> computer into the Windows Photo Gallery folder
> on the target computer...did you delete or rename
> the existing .pd4 file?
>
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>
> John Inzer
> Digital Media MVP
>
> Notice
> This is not tech support
> I am a volunteer
>
> Solutions that work for
> me may not work for you
>
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