What is the Best Way To Move Lightroom Images from Drive "D" to Drive "C"

I just built a new computer, I had all light room images in my drive "D".
On my new computer I have one large drive, and I want to move everything to the "C" Drive
and use 'RAID 1" to back up the whole system.
So,, How do I move the images over and keep everything intact?
Thanks,
Steve

On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 3:20 PM, steve-hall <[email protected]> said:
>
I just built a new computer, I had all light room images in my drive "D".
On my new computer I have one large drive, and I want to move everything to the "C" Drive
and use 'RAID 1" to back up the whole system.
Well, RAID-1 isn't quite the same as a backup, but it is close.
Personally I would (and do) have my C: drive just be for the OS. And
my pictures/catalogs are on separate RAID-1 drive(s).
So,, How do I move the images over and keep everything intact?
Depends. If you start LR, and open your old catalog, all your photos
will be missing (have the "?" on them, since the location changed).
You'd have to right-click on the "?", and "Locate" the files, in their
new location.

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