New Hard Drive and Referenced Files

I added a new, larger hard drive for all of my referenced files. Using the Finder, I copied the contents of the entire old hard drive to the new one, and kept the name of the drive the same. However, when using Aperture, it says the hard drive is offline. Is there an easy way to tell Aperture that this new hard drive, which has the same name as the old one, is the one that should be used?

You are exactly right, Mk Gonda. I did a little more research on the forum and found a post by Skeeterman. He said essentially the same thing. For anyone interested, here is the process I went through, step-by-step:
1. Under "Library", highlight "All Projects"
2. Go to "Edit" and then "Select All"
3, Go to "File" and select "Manage Referenced Files"
4. Select the "Offline" volume you want to reconnect.
5. Uncheck "Show Only Files Not Found" (this was a key for me - it let me see all of my files)
6. In the right pane of the upper part, select any image. You may need to press the "Update Selection in Browser".
7. The File Path description will identify an image and display the path on the right side of the window. Go to the bottom pane and go through the exact File Path as shown above to the final image. In other words, select the same photo in the top and bottom windows.
8. The "Reconnect All" button should become active. Select it and wait.
9. On one drive I reconnected 34,000 images and that took about 2.5 hours. I just reconnected another drive with 11,500 images it took about 45 minutes.
Hope this helps!
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