Hello.
My current PC with MC, which is only used for this with the minimum non-essential installed, is already years old (more than 14...) with a good processor from back then in socket FM1. It's in a box with an integrated touch screen, etc.
It started with win 7, from then to win 10. After all these years, the library is very large, it handles more than 12 TB of music, almost 600,000 songs, and the PC can't take it anymore, it does miracles. Browsing the library, playing HD files at the same time, etc. is already very cumbersome. And I want agility.
I'm going to change everything, and it will be with an AMD 5600G (very low heat, and no noise to cooling, but with power) with 32GB of RAM on an NVMe SSD and Win 11. The non SSD hard drives are industrial NAS type, capable of almost 300 MB/sec.
My problem comes because I remember that when I changed from win 7 to win 10 yars ago, already with 64 bits then (problem was go to 64 bits from 32 bits, reinstalling all again), I had to rescan the entire library (much smaller than now) and it took more than a day (I don't remember very well but it was a long time...)
I'm not referring to the backup that can be made of the library, but to returning to the situation where I saw all the disks with their covers, etc. I want it to restore everything directly if possible, and repeat as little as possible of what I did then.
And here comes the question.
With everything that MC has already created in the current installation, any type of internal file, whatever, is it possible to make the move to the new computer taking what is necessary from the current installation and take it to the new one so that when installing the new MC (already the 33rd as I see) the entire set of disks, etc. is delayed as little as possible, without taking more than a day?
And if possible, what exactly must be copied and that the new installation references it directly?
There is a solution that I don't like at all because it can cause many problems, and that is that since the current processor is AMD (old) and the new one too, start that installation on the new PC and update to win 11 which will already be compatible. It's a botch job, but it's feasible...
Ideas?
Thanks.