New Firewire External Hard Drive

I have a 186 GB ext. Firewire HD used for general backup of the internal HD (Retrospect and Carbon Copy Cloner). I plan to buy a 300 GB ditto to replace it. The 186 GB one will be for FCE's Sctratch Disc, to which I will move all files associated with FCE, eg., scratch files etc., (and Reconnect them) except Project files and source files (files such as, audio, movies from other programs, still images etc.) which will remain on my internal HD.
All my Projects are either finished and archived or not yet captured. I will alter my User Preferences to point to the new scratch disc.
The FCE Project files will be backed up to the new 300 GB HD, and I will rely on the miniDV tapes to provide a backup for Captured material.
This seems to suit my method of working, but are there any problems?
Thanks.
G5/2.0 GHz Mac OS X (10.3.9) 1 GB RAM, 150 GB HD, Sony DCR-HC96 mini DV, FCE HD 3.0

Hi Steve,
As long as you are careful about what you move & how, and how you modify your FCE preferences, you should be fine.

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