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How do I move part or all of my files library to a new drive or NAS?
How do I move part or all of my library to a new drive or NAS?
This guide describes the safest way to move any folder with audio files, that has already been imported into Crates to a new location.
For example a user asked: “I want to move an entire folder with subfolders from my mac to my NAS. It’s about ~300GB. What’s the best way to do this and keep using the files in Crates?”
Before you start
- Mount the destination drive or NAS and note the target folder (for example:
/Volumes/MyNAS/Music/). - Keep the same subfolder and filename structure at the new location.
- Ensure there is enough free space on the destination drive.
Move the files
- Quit Crates App & Server (you could also make sure to stop ‘watching’ the folder or parent folders to be moved, but easier to quit)
- Quit any other apps that might be using or locking the files.
- Move (cut and paste) the base folder you want to relocate — this may be your entire library or just a subfolder — to the new drive.
Relocate inside Crates
- Open Crates again and go to menu Library → Relocate Files.
- Set Old Path to the original base folder you moved.
- Set New Path to the new folder on the destination drive.
- Click Relocate. Crates updates stored paths when the old file is missing and the new file exists.
- Play a few tracks to confirm playback works from the new location.
Common pitfalls
- Old copy still present: paths will not update. Rename or remove the old folder.
- Folder structure changed: relocation will fail to match files. Keep identical relative paths.
- Drive not mounted or writable: mount the drive or fix permissions, then rerun relocation.
If only one or two files moved
Use the per-track Relocate Audio File dialog: right click a tune → Edit → Audiosources panel → click tab of audio file → click the … menu → Relocate. Then point directly to the new file instead of running a bulk relocation.