HELP: All Optimizepress images are broken after moving site to root directory

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I moved my site wordpress site to the root directory to replace an old html site and all the default Optimizepress images are broken. (The images I have personally uploaded to WP are fine.)
WHAT I HAVE DONE TO TRY AND FIX THIS:
- Opening the page in the Live Editor and resaving it does not fix it.
- Cloning the pages does not fix it.
- Building a new squeeze page from the same template and then changing the URL won't work because I can't even see what OP template to use because all the images of the templates are broken too! https://www.evernote.com/l/Ag5sm8-IV...XUpYgx6sCCF5fI
- Running Velvet Blues, Search And Replace and Broken Link Checker did not fix it.
- Running the OP helper tool did not fix it.
Again, the images I uploaded to WP are fine and working. It is only the OP default images. Does anyone know how I can fix this? The problem with OP is that the images are buried deep in a database called wp_optimizepress_post_layouts and I don't know what to do with that.
Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author WebMarketingTool
    Most likely OptimizePress is using a relative path so when you moved the files to the root directory the folder for the images also need to be moved.

    If you send me the URL of a page that has this issue I will look at the image paths in the page to confirm what the issue is and tell you exactly how to fix it.
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  • Profile picture of the author blackli0n
    This is very easy fix. You can go find out where to edit the relative path and it'll fix. But if you're so worried, you could also just copy your image folder to the old location where it's still looking for your images (not very ideal, of course).
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    • Profile picture of the author magentawave
      Originally Posted by blackli0n View Post

      This is very easy fix. You can go find out where to edit the relative path and it'll fix. But if you're so worried, you could also just copy your image folder to the old location where it's still looking for your images (not very ideal, of course).
      Thanks, but where OP stores it's default images is a lot more complex than that. The problem with OP is that the images are buried deep in a database called wp_optimizepress_post_layouts.
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