Associating Collections to New Internal HDD ???

BuckSkin dmnmcg60 at gmail.com
Sat Jul 29 19:16:35 BST 2017


Thanks.
The closest thing I have found resembling a configuration file are these
three:
libKF5ConfigCore dot dll
libKF5ConfigGui dot dll
libKF5ConfigWidgets dot dll
Is one of these what you meant ?
I found them in  Windows > Program Files > digiKam

I have never opened a dll file before so I was afraid to mess with them.

On Sat, Jul 29, 2017 at 10:26 AM, AndriusWild [via digiKam] <
ml+s1695700n4702582h19 at n4.nabble.com> wrote:

> I think you will need to close digikam, find configuration files, change
> the drive letter there and start digikam. It might tell that drive ID has
> changed and ask you to confirm whether the new path is your collection and
> everything should work after that. I have done same on Linux but it is a
> bit easier on Linux since you can connect a new drive to the same mount
> point
>
>
>
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> Subject: Associating Collections to New Internal HDD ???
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> 64-bit Windows 7 Pro
>
> I have just installed a new internal secondary HDD, strictly for my photo
> collection and gave it drive letter "A"
> At the same time, for a back-up, I added an identical HDD in an external
> enclosure and assigned it "Z"
>
> All of my digiKam collections/albums are associated with the old out-grown
> external HDD with drive letter "P"
>
> In "settings" > Configure digiKam > Collections, I have tried every
> possible
> trick that I could think of to change the old drive letter to the new and
> nothing I have tried will allow me to edit the folder path.
>
> If I could just change all of those "P" to "A", everything else remains the
> same.
>
> I have decided this is just not possible; if it isn't possible, then it
> should be; and if it is possible, then I would sure like to know what I am
> not seeing.
>
> If I hi-lite a collection and double-click, it will allow me to edit the
> collection name, but nothing I do will allow me to edit the folder path.
>
> Thanks for reading.
>
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