That may work! You don't think that would cause any weird wallet issues?
The block chain is not affected by the wallet, the block chain is what the majority vote of all wallets produce and your own
wallet is just a window into the block chain, showing the balance and transactions that the wallet found in the block chain for the
addresses that you hold (in your wallet.dat).
So, I have in the past copied the block chain from one computer to the next to install a new wallet (for the same coin obviously)
on the second computer. The wallet will re-scan the block chain for the addresses in the new wallet.dat and then keep the
block chain synchronised from the end. It often saves a day of synchronizing.
Recently I had to re-synch a wallet that had well over 1 million blocks. Took a *very* long time, so I am making sure to keep a
backup of the block chain every week or so - simply stop and close the wallet, go to the AppData directory,
create a "backup" subdirectory and copy everything from the AppData into the backup. If you get a failure in the block chain database,
all you need to do is copy everything back from the backup and you need to synch maximum 1 week instead of many months of blocks.
I will go to my other PC and make a ZIP, then see where I can store it that you can download, dropbox or so and then post the link here.
I will include a simple password on the ZIP so it can't be compromised easily: open with my screen name.