Please help me with my EMac 1.25 GHz PowerPC G4 / 768 MB DDR SDRAM running 
Leopard 10.5.8.

My internal 80 GB HD is becoming a bit crowded sharing space with all my data 
and application files. So I have just copied the application and data files 
over to a new 1 T external HD where they have plenty of elbow room.

My question is: Is there a simple way to convince the OS to stop looking for 
the various links on the original internal drive and coax it instead into 
finding them on the new drive? 

I wish to decommission the original files, leaving only the OS on the internal 
HD, and I would like not to have to relink each individual lost link to its new 
location. Relinking one by one would be a pain.

What is the most efficient way to accomplish the transfer?

Your suggestions are welcomed.



 
Don Wakefield
DTPetc! (DeskTop Productions et cetera!)
Ballwin, Missouri, USA

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