Moving All Pictures to Ext Hard Drive Question

I'm about to upgrade my mac mini to a SSD and will not have enough room for all my Aperture 3 pictures (approx. 140GB).
I also want to take the opportunity to do a clean install of Lion so I'm doing a thorough spring clean rather than create a clone copy.
I have an external firewire drive where I'd like to place my entire Aperture 3 library and keep it there.
I assume that I simply copy the 'Aperture Library' file found in my Documents folder over to the new drive?
Then I reinstall Aperture and 'point' it to the new library location in the Preferences.
Is that correct - no other files to copy across?

That's what i'd do too.
Just to be dead sure, highlight your library in Aperture and go to Menu >> File >> Locate Reference Files - to m ake sure there are none. If there are such files, then you have some cleaning and reimporting on your hands before you migrate.
CorkyO2 wrote:
If you are running a managed library (the default) where all masters are inside the library package, then yes; copying the library to the new drive is correct.
After reinstalling Aperture, you can then either point to the new library in preferences, or simply double-click the library icon to load it (which also sets it as the default library).
Note - if you have any referenced masters, then the process is a bit more complicated.
I've moved my library due to SSD install as well and had to clean up and reload a few referenced pics.

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