Fwd: crashed hard drive
Carlos Echenique
carlos at echenique.com
Sat Jul 19 05:25:14 BST 2025
Maik,
I think the OP wants to use the images in the database to recover them.
OP,
the digikam database contains thumbnails and the location of the
original files. It is not a backup. You will need to hire a data
recovery service to get the photos off of that corrupted drive. The only
way to really keep them safe is to make backups before the problems happen.
carlos echenique
ce.photography
On 7/19/25 12:15 AM, Maik Qualmann wrote:
> If you're using SQLite, create a backup copy of the digikam4.db file.
>
> Don't take any action at this time, so use the last selection. After starting
> digiKam, you'll only see thumbnails and won't be able to open the images. Then
> go to the digiKam settings under Collections and click the "update" button
> behind the corresponding collection (circle icon). Set the new path to your
> copied images. Make sure it's the same path hierarchy as before.
>
> Maik
>
> Am Freitag, 18. Juli 2025, 17:11:54 Mitteleuropäische Sommerzeit schrieb Errol
> Sapir:
>> I have all my photos on a digikam database. My seperate hard drive where I
>> store all my photos seems to be corrupted and unavailable. I want to copy
>> my photos to a new hard drive from the database. Can this be done and how?
>> Below is what I get when opening Digikam . When I press ok my photos come up
>>
>> TIA
>> Errol
>
>
>
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