Transfer raw files from one hard drive to another

Hi, my friend has had lightroom 6 v6.0 and wants to transfer its raw files on one hard drive to another and he asked me what he should do but I don't know, does anyone know how to transfer files from one disk to the other raw? Thank you!

Hi johnboy,.

Please see How to move your Lightroom Photos to another HDD - LensVid.comLensVid.com

Here is another article Running Out of Space? How to move pictures to another hard drive. Lightroom training Laura shoe, tutorials and tips

Kind regards

Assani

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