tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6192913928006796095.post9200324296828458602..comments2023-06-30T09:08:48.565-05:00Comments on Retired Rod: On to Buena VistaRod Ivers http://www.blogger.com/profile/11622769861928590585noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6192913928006796095.post-33180595634478430392010-08-04T21:27:52.663-05:002010-08-04T21:27:52.663-05:00Rick was right, the Picasa index file was corrupte...Rick was right, the Picasa index file was corrupted. I didn't want to remove it as I was worried I might loose something. But with his reassurance that nothing would be lost, I uninstalled and reinstalled again allowing the program to reindex the pictures and all is well now!!!!!<br />Rick, Your the Man!Rod Ivers https://www.blogger.com/profile/11622769861928590585noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6192913928006796095.post-628090622765732602010-08-04T09:49:05.078-05:002010-08-04T09:49:05.078-05:00Sure doesn't leave a warm feeling about wantin...Sure doesn't leave a warm feeling about wanting to return to a campground when you get a note telling you to get out!!<br /><br />As for Picasa, when you uninstalled it, did you say "yes" to removing the database? If the database is corrupted, you'll have to do this for Picasa to work properly. <br /><br />You probably know this already, but removing the database won't affect any of your photos, just the Picasa index file of where they are located on your hard drive.<br /><br />This has worked for some folks who had a similar problem to what you are experiencing.Rickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16523089898331291694noreply@blogger.com