Hi DJ Bass V,
I would say Pulse is really the best person to answer that but I would say I can't see a reason it wouldn't work.
I had a laptop crash a while back and I found the best way to operate (for me anyway) was seeing all my music was stored on a USB3 external hard drive I moved the master database also to the hard drive, that way in any type of pc foul up I can simply reinstall RB and then point the master database to the external hard drive, as hard drives fail I also then clone my ext hard drive to another for backup.
Even if my laptop then has a permanent failure and I have to get a brand new one I simply add the hard drive and everything comes back intact.
I did the above as I learnt the hard way as I put RB on a new laptop and changed the user profile name, even though the music was still on the ext hard drive there were issues and the best way to resolve was just to keep the master database on the external hard drive along with the music files. To get things moving along even faster as I have a quite large database I have invested in a Samsung 1TB SSD External hard drive, this has made a massive performance boost albiet at the expense downside of the external SSD.
Sorry for the long message but hopefully will help you a bit.
John