Moving Large Picture Files to External Hard Drive

My Aperture3 library has swallowed up all the available space on my iMac 24. I do have a 2TB G drive hooked up, but I am unsure of transferring my aplibrary to it and then erasing the copy left on my iMac. It takes more faith than I have at the moment. (about 195GB) If there are any photogs out there experiencing this and have a solution please advise. My computer is already warning me that there is no more space. Thank you.

If you're getting warnings you don;t have much time left before bad things happen. How big is the internal drive on the iMac? Are you sure the problem is the Aperture library and not something else?
Assuming it is the library then the quickest thing to do is to copy the entire Aperture library over to the external drive. Use Finder and just drag the .aplibrary file over to the external drive. Once the copy is done start Aperture on this new library (double click the library on the external drive). Make sure the library opens and everything looks ok. 
If you're really paranoid (and who isn;t when it comes to our images) you should get a second external drive and copy the library to that one also.
Anyway once you are sure that the copy went OK, Aperture opened the library on the external drive and all your images are there, then and only then you can delete the library on the internal drive.
good luck

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