Need Best Practice Tips for Migrating Project to new Computer Build -- No Laughing!
Well--don't laugh, but I'm finally going to move Sonar 8 from Windows XP (32-bit) to Windows 7 64-bit. I need the use of the extra RAM for the new NI Modern Drummer and it's about time anyway.
I have a project I've already started and I want to move it over to the new build as well. Here's my setup. I have two physical bootable hard drives. One is XP, where Sonar is now. One is Windows 7 where I want to install Sonar. Both OS drives share a third drive for data, and that is where my Sonar audio and graphics go--I will continue to use this same data drive in the same manner after I migrate Sonar to Windows 7.
Saying this, I don't see that I will need to backup any of the audio files for the move. I just need to point the new instance of Sonar to where the audio files are--right? I'm sure there is something I need to backup for the project, but I'm not sure what, in my above scenario--so I'm hoping you can help.
I'm an IT guy by trade, so don't worry about getting too technical with me--well, ah, unless you want me to re-write Windows at the kernel level! Then I think you'll be going over my head :-p
Anyone that has some experience with this that can help--I really appreciate it. I have enough interruptions with my current project. I don't need more because I botched the migration! That's when I come to the trusty CW forum where the experts are! ;-)
Stephen Davis
Cakewalk by Bandlab
Windows 7 Pro 64-Bit
ADK DAW - (out of business 2018)
Intel i7 4930K CPU
Core i7 SB-E MOBO
16 GB DDR3 RAM
7 TB Storage
Layla 3G SoundCard (11.5 ms Roundtrip Latency)
UAD-2 DSP
WaveLab 8 Pro 64-bit
Sound Forge 10 Pro