Scratch Live How-Tos

How-to: Move your Scratch LIVE library to an external drive
by Nick Maclaren

How-to: Move your Scratch LIVE library to an external drive

Step 4: Rename your ScratchLIVE folder

Once you have completed step 3, Rename the Scratch LIVE folder on your computer's (internal) drive. 

If you don't perform this step Scratch LIVE will read from both the folder on your internal drive, and the folder on your external drive, creating a big mess when you open up Scratch LIVE.

Rename it to ScratchLIVEback -  Scratch LIVE won't recognize it, but it will allow you to keep it on your system as a backup.

Note: When you run Scratch LIVE again, it will automatically create a new ScratchLIVE folder on your internal drive, but you can leave this alone. There is no need to delete it.