Move mysql embedded db to another drive

Hello
My embedded mysql db is close to running out of space and I want to migrate to a different drive on the same host. Is there a documentation or someone can point out the orders on how to do this? I read the Guide installation and Appendix in vFoglight 6.5 installation: installation on Windows with an embedded MySQL database. But that only applies if you migrate the db to an external host.
Thank you
earlpdx

If you use the embedded MySQL db, it must be in the directory vFoglight. Displacement of db incorporated outside the vFoglight directory is not supported.
That said, you can install MySQL on your computer with the data on the disk files that you choose and move migrate db into an instance of 'external' (running locally on the same machine).
-LArry

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