How do I rename a RBS folder?

Hi,
Running SharePoint Server 2010, I got a separate SQL Server and I am using Remote BLOB to store data on a file server. So far, everything is working fine. However, I created a new web application and as I continued to set up RBS, I scr*wed up... I executed
my last query too soon, and now I'm stuck with a folder called F:\Blob_001 rather than F:\Blob_MySites , as I had intended. Obviously, rightclick + rename won't do the trick, and when I run my queries in SQL server again, at the final one I get the error:
"Msg 5520, Level 16, State 2, Line 2
FILESTREAM file 'RBSFilestreamFile' cannot be added because its destination filegroup cannot have more than one file."
I already have a number of Blob Stores that are being used succesfully, so uninstalling RBS is not an option. Could anyone please tell me how I should go about renaming this folder, if at all possible?
Thanks in advance!

In SQL terms, you would be looking to move your FILESTREAM to a new location instead of renaming the folder. Options to do so can be found here,
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/sriramg/archive/2010/06/03/moving-filestream-data-to-new-location.aspx
Dimitri Ayrapetov (MCSE: SharePoint)

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