Moving catalog and photos with external drive, Elements can't see catalog database

Tried searching, but couldn't find my situation. 
I have an old computer with a second hard drive (1.5 TB).  I pulled it from my old computer and put it in the new computer.
I also copied my "My Catalog" folder which contains the catalog database file (catalog with a type "PSE8DB").
Got the second drive installed fine in my new computer. 
Reinstalled Elements 8.
But the File / Catalog dialog box can't seen the existing catalog database.  I can browse to the folder, but it doesn't show up.
Old computer was Windows XP.  New computer is Windows 7.
Both are using Photoshop Elements 8.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
John

solodarwest wrote:
Tried searching, but couldn't find my situation. 
I have an old computer with a second hard drive (1.5 TB).  I pulled it from my old computer and put it in the new computer.
I also copied my "My Catalog" folder which contains the catalog database file (catalog with a type "PSE8DB").
Got the second drive installed fine in my new computer. 
Reinstalled Elements 8.
But the File / Catalog dialog box can't seen the existing catalog database.  I can browse to the folder, but it doesn't show up.
Old computer was Windows XP.  New computer is Windows 7.
Both are using Photoshop Elements 8.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
John
John,
1 - Where are your photo files located ? What is the drive letter assignment of this second drive ?
My suspicion is that the photos (and perhaps also video files) reside on that second hard drive which you physically moved and installed in the new computer.
2 - Where is the PSE Catalog file (both on the old XP system and on the new W 7 system) ?  Is that folder containing the PSE Catalog on the C drive or on that second hard drive which is now installed on the new W 7 system ?
3 - FYI -  I agree with the DJ Paige recommendation to "In Windows, double-click on the *.pse8db file" as a means of starting the Organizer with the Catalog that you previously had under XP . This generally works on most versions of PSE although I did have an experience with PSE 8 where it did not work initially.
4 - FYI - If your photo files were stored under My Pictures under XP, then I think that the other suggestions about PSE not being able to find photosand needing to do a PSE Backup are relevant -
"You catalog will be holding the absolute location of the files in the catalog. These will no longer be valid when porting to Win7 from XP"
However, if your photo files are stored on that second hard drive, I am skeptical about that conclusion.
5 - FYI - I have seen a report of successfully moving a physical second internal drive from old XP PC to new Windows 7 PC with PSE 10. I think that you should be able to do the same with PSE 8.

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