Debby,

You might need to clarify this with Peter Gannon but I suspect when he said ...
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If it does, there would be need to return it, as the hard drive would be working correctly.



... he meant to say "If it does, there would be no need to return it, as the drive would be working correctly."

This was why I asked earlier if you could run the program from the USB drive.

By the way, if you try the renaming of the files I suggested (on your F-drive installation), once the program is started, you'll need to tell it where to find Realdrums and Realtracks as well as setup MIDI options.

Also, you would need to go to the directory of the installation after the renaming of the files, find BBW.EXE in that directory, and double click that BBW.EXE to start the program. (While it's unlikely, it's possible that the shortcut that was created by the installation has confused the location of the program. Thus going to the directory and running the program directly from there will help determine what the fault is.)

If everything works after that, it's easy enough to set-up a shortcut for BBW.EXE in that directory and to point BIAB to Realdrums, Realtracks and MIDI.

Regards,
Noel


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