Question: Installing a new extrenal hard drive and files for FCE

My Lacie 40GB drive is to small, and it contains my FCE files and that is where FCE is set to store & work off those file.
I wish to buy a much larger external hard drive, but what do I do?
Drag the files into the new external hard drive from the old external hard drive?
And then do I set FCE preferences or settings to choose the new ext hard drive as the place for storage,and it will recognize it without a glitch in the process or will it say files can't be loacted?
Thank you!

If you move the files to the new drive, you'll have to reassign the scratch disk. Unless you name the new drive the same as the old then no, FCE won't be able to find the files and you'll have to do through the reconnect process.

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