Best way to send files to another machine.

What I am wondering is this. I go to project manager and choose to backup to an external drive a trimmed version of the project to be opened on another computer.
My question is this. The first computer only had a a simple raid setup so media cache and previews were all on the same raid as the media files. The machine I am now going to finish the edit on has 2 raid setups on it. Media cache would rest on F and media and pre view files on the E drive. Do I need to make sure the imported project has the preview files on the E drive and any media cache as well? Even though I believe media cache does not get batched out with the trimmed project.
Any Ideas would be great. Thank you
David

Just export without any cache, and when you open it on the new computer, make sure that the preferences and project settings are the way you want them before you do anything to the project.

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