I currently have my music files on a separate hard drive (E:) and am anticipating getting a new PC soon. I'm thinking that I should be able to take the drive out of the old machine and put it into the new one. The new one will run Vista Premium, the old one XP.
My MC12 program files are on C:, so I figure I would need to install MC on the new machine, restore license and the libraries that were saved.
Will the drive letter assigned by Vista have to be E: (music drive) like it was on the old? Do I have control over this? Is there anything else I should be doing?
As long as you name it E you should be fine. If you do this, the MC library should work straight off. You
can change it if you want to though, but that'll break all the links in MC's library when you restore your library database. That's not a huge deal though. You can easily fix them using the
Library Tools --> Find and Replace tool.
Say you have these files:
E:\Music\Pink Floyd\Atom Heart Mother\01 - Atom Heart Mother.mp3
E:\Music\Pink Floyd\Atom Heart Mother\02 - If.mp3
E:\Music\Pink Floyd\Atom Heart Mother\03 - Summer of '68.mp3
E:\Music\Pink Floyd\Atom Heart Mother\04 - Fat Old Sun.mp3
E:\Music\Pink Floyd\Atom Heart Mother\05 - Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast.mp3
But you assign the new drive as M (for "media" or "music") in the new computer. If you don't know how to assign a drive letter to a drive read this:
http://www.lockergnome.com/nexus/windows/2006/11/23/change-your-drives-letter-in-vista/So, you need them to look like this to MC:
M:\Music\Pink Floyd\Atom Heart Mother\01 - Atom Heart Mother.mp3
M:\Music\Pink Floyd\Atom Heart Mother\02 - If.mp3
(etc)
Simply restore the MC library normally, and then select those files and right-click --> Library Tools --> Find and Replace. Then, in the dialog that appears, scroll down and choose
only Filename as the field to search. Then, in the
Find What box type
E:\ and in the
Replace box type
M:\. Hit enter and you should be set.
I'd
STRONGLY recommend you do a few before you do them all. If you mess it up, just do
Edit --> Undo (Control-Z). The backup is also a good idea. You might as well!