One caution ...

Silvertone's solution is a good one because the bulk of the 80 GB is taken up by RTs and RDs.

If you are moving the whole program, and it's version 2014 (if it's version 2013 or earlier, it's not a problem), it might pay to deactivate the program first. I'm not sure if it will be necessary to reactivate once you're copied it to a new location but it seems logical that it might be.

Deactivating before moving will safeguard your three activations.

If Silvertone's approach is followed, I suspect that it won't impact on activation.

Regards,
Noel


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