jann1033
<font color=darkcoral>Right now I'm an inch of nat
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i have a western digital drive that is almost full( a few gb left open) with my photos. i had read it is better not to leave them connected if you aren't using them much so i disconnected it. went to retrieve a photo yesterday using lightroom 2.4., the photos show up in the catalog but when i tried to edit it in another program it wouldn't load it to the other program. ( painter x since my pse isn't working) it would convert to tiff but then not load( the error message just said it "couldn't edit it and would now close") i rebooted a few times and this morning seems to be working fine. i could always load and edit etc from my internal drive, it was just photos from the external i had problems with
so my question is, should i keep it connected? was it just a fluke it wouldn't edit? could it have been since it was so full?( less than 2 gb open when i first reconnected, now 3.5)
wondering since 1) i don't want to have it happen and lose all my photos permanently some time .2) wondering if since the internal hard drive i have lightroom and phshop elements on is also almost full( 22 gb open so not the same external drive obviously) if that could be messing up my elements( that error says it can't find the address so access denied)
any ideas would be appreciated
thanks
so my question is, should i keep it connected? was it just a fluke it wouldn't edit? could it have been since it was so full?( less than 2 gb open when i first reconnected, now 3.5)
wondering since 1) i don't want to have it happen and lose all my photos permanently some time .2) wondering if since the internal hard drive i have lightroom and phshop elements on is also almost full( 22 gb open so not the same external drive obviously) if that could be messing up my elements( that error says it can't find the address so access denied)
any ideas would be appreciated
thanks
but i 'd rather not lose them from the drive.
....wish i had stock in some dvd company, they must make a bundle

. i'm backing up first then i'll see what is on there that wasn't before. i mean eventually it's going to be full so i don't see how i can never remove anything off it 