Noel once again caught my drift.

I used the "Copy" command intentionally, for prevention of data loss as Noel describes.

Retain the bb folder inside Program Files until after you have ascertained that the new copy is functional, at which time you can then go back to the Program Files folder and Delete the bb folder from there.

The only people that may not be able to do that are those who don't have enough room left on their C: drives for two complete copies of bb -- which, in these days of 1/2 to 1 terabyte drives being rather common, should be few and far between -- and if your hard drive is smaller and it is so packed with data that there would not be enough room on it to do the Copy routine, you've got other problems as well, time to upgrade to either a larger C: drive, new computer altogether, or at the least the installation of a second hard drive.

Band in a Box can run just fine from a second hard drive as well. Good idea to install the bbw.exe plus the Fonts and DXi to the c: drive anyway, though, small footprint really, leaving the Realtracks/Realdrums files stored on the second hard drive for fastest operation, but as we've see with the pgmusic supplied USB drives, the entire shebang can also be run from a second drive.


--Mac