Move hard post on another hard drive

My Lightroom Catalog is on a 1 T external and I had to remove items so don't miss out of place when I import photos into Lightroom in camera. So I thought I'd get a bigger hard drive (4 t) and simply copy everything there including the catalog, open Lightroom, guide to the new hard disk and do with it. No, it does not allow me to 'Add' all files and is having a hard time when I click on the catalogue layout in the new hard drive. It should be a simple thing to fix, but alas, I can't find the solution. Can someone help me? (1 T is very slow and I fear that it may be taken without delay.)

I have the latest Mac operating system

Lightroom CC

I use Carbon Copy Cloner and Time Machine to back up

I have to apologize to you, because I'm not communicate very clearly. And I don't know how to help you. Several points to make:

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There any disk on a catalog. It may be on your main hard drive on the new external hard drive or a hard drive connected to your computer. It cannot be on a network drive. This is the only restriction.

If you open the same catalog and pointed out the catalogue for the same images, but on a new hard drive, then all the editing you have done is still in place. If you do not see the adjustments, it would seem that you probably imported the images again in a new catalog. If that happened, then there is no editing not seen because all it works is in the original catalogue. So that you will be able to see the work you have done you must point the original catalog on the images on the new hard drive.

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