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Mar 15, 2012 07:33 |  #1

My old PC died so i needed to re-install Bridge and PS on the new one...however, i would like to have all the keyword categories that I'd created available to me...i had a *lot* and doing it manually again would be a total drag.

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Mar 15, 2012 07:41 |  #2

Well, its not really clear what you mean by saying your PC died. Is your system drive still working? If it is you can simply mount it as an external drive on your new PC and copy the "Adobe Bridge Keywords.xml" file from the C:\Users\[User Name]\AppData\Roaming\​Adobe\Bridge CSx\ folder and paste it to the same location on your new system drive.

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My old PC died so i needed to re-install Bridge and PS on the new one...however, i would like to have all the keyword categories that I'd created available to me...i had a *lot* and doing it manually again would be a total drag.

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i can't seem to access the users directory on the drive as i believe it's set as master rather than slave...in windows explorer, it just tries to load up files in that directory w/ no luck. any ideas there? the drive itself does work. i think my PC problem was either MoBo or power supply.


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narlus wrote in post #14091190 (external link)
i can't seem to access the users directory on the drive as i believe it's set as master rather than slave...in windows explorer, it just tries to load up files in that directory w/ no luck. any ideas there? the drive itself does work. i think my PC problem was either MoBo or power supply.

You need to configure Windows to Show Hidden Folders and Files. By default the Users folder is hidden; it has nothing to do with if the drive is designated master or slave.


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PixelMagic wrote in post #14091243 (external link)
You need to configure Windows to Show Hidden Folders and Files. By default the Users folder is hidden; it has nothing to do with if the drive is designated master or slave.

i've got that option (show hidden files) selected, but i don't see an Adobe folder under the Roaming folder...just macromedia and microsoft...


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