![]() ![]() When you install ACDSee on the new computer, it will create a new default database. Pending having that information, the short answer to your question is "You don't need to make backups of the thumbnails, ACDSee can regenerate them" Do you plan on installing the exact same version o ACDSee on the new computer (not just whether it is a Home version, but whether it is the same release of the home version), or will you be using this as an opportunity to upgrade to a later version.? When you use the term "backup" in your question, are you referring to the ACDSee Database backup, or a generic backup of your files?ħ/. Where do you want the database to be in the new arrangement.Ħ/. Where is the current database, on a local drive on the old computer, on an external USB drive, or on a network drive?ĥ/. Have you embedded the ACDSee metadata in the images (or in xmp sidecar files where the image format doesn't support direct embedding (RAW, video etc)Ĥ/. Will the collection stay where it is, or will it be moved, and if so to where.ģ/. Where is your collection of images at the moment, on a local drive on the old computer, on an external USB drive, or on a network drive?Ģ/. ![]() Way back I always lost all my tagging when transferring to a new computer.ĭo I need to backup including thumbnails to have them come back intact on a new computerWhen asking about transfer of ACDSee to another computer you need to be precise about where everything is at the moment, and where you want everything to be after the transfer.ġ/. I have Home Edition ACDSee on my computer.I have probably thousands of items tagged. ![]()
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