Problem of convertion of catalog Photoshop element 4 with Photoshop element 13

Hello I have just installed(settled) Photoshop element 13 on my pc with Windows 8.1.je would want to convert a catalog of Photoshop element 4 with Photoshop element 13 but that this does not re-know him(it). At he(it) an explanation Thank you

Jon,
Doesn't the catalog have to be converted using the special utlity before Catalog Manager will convert it?
Convert Organizer catalogs for 64-bit versions | Photoshop Elements 13 or later
Brian

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