I hesitated as I was waiting for more informed minds to comment. As I 
understand things you "should" be able to do what you are attempting. 
That said, given all the glitches that arise  with  using computers I 
would devise a next best scenario in case this plan does not work out.

Mike S

Ginger Tsunami wrote:

>I haven't seen a response to this one yet.  FYI, this is concert
>footage that I'm working on for a musician friend of mine and I'd hate
>to have to redo the whole thing for him.  Any help is appreciated very
>much.
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>On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 09:46:01 -0800, Ginger Tsunami
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>>Actually I am going to have to reformat my laptop and I have copied my
>>files over to an external drive for safekeeping while I redo things on
>>the laptop.  I just want to check with you folks about the best way to
>>handle my premiere projects.  I have a very large project going (2
>>hours+ in length).  I'm new to Premiere.  I see all project files and
>>large files under /adobe/premiere/1.5 (I think that's the path...am
>>away from the computer now) and am assuming that these are the files
>>that I'm going to need to finish the project.  I *think* that these
>>are the files I'm going to need.
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>>Once I get Premiere reinstalled on the reformatted laptop, will I just
>>be able to point it back to these restored files and be ok?
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>>Just planning ahead and appreciate any advice.
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>>Thanks.
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