Help moving pictures to new drive, Win XP

My current drive is getting full. I just installed a new drive and would like migrate the photos to that new drive. I am using Windows XP.
Is there any way to perform this operation with Lightroom, and if not how to re-import the photos, without losing the information already entered in Lightroom, like tags

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