Hi Leon

When you say your primary usage is C:\bb and secondary usage is F:\bb, do you mean that you switch between running from two different installations, or you have the BiaB program on C: drive and RealTracks, RealDrums etc on F: drive?

A/V's can be difficult to track down without the build map of the exe, (which only PG Music will have).

I doubt it is related to the location of your song files.

I am presuming that you have two full installations on C: and F: drive, and both give you the same problem. It may be a missing or corrupt resource file, but one cannot rule out a separate issue with part of Windows O/S, perhaps an outdated DLL or Driver in \Windows\System32\ or similar.

If one BiaB installation was cloned from the other, then it is likely that the fault will be apparent on both, which is what you see.

The controls that enable popup menus, radio button selections etc are integrated into the actual program in BiaB, and in the architecture that the program uses rely very little on external resources for control functions at that level (e.g. selecting a radio button).

You may not see the exact same screen display as I showed previously, depending on your O/S.

What operating system are you running, including Service Packs (right-click on Computer and select Properties).

Do you apply latest Windows Updates?

Do you have anti-virus software installed and what happens if you switch it off temporarily?

Regards
Trevor

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