Hi Beagle,

Try this ...

Reset RB to factory settings by renaming the REALBAND.INI file and RB.CFG to something like REALBAND.INI.OLD and RB.CFG.OLD. This will effectively "delete" those files so that RB is forced to create new ones (thus the factory rest). If the problem is not solved by doing this, you can always delete the newly created files and then return the original files to their original names.

After doing the above, the next time you start RB, it will ask you to configure your hardware. A re-installation does not force RB to overwrite the above files. This means that if the problem is contained within them, it will still exist after the re-install.

Also ...

Depending on your version of Windows, it might pay to right-click on the RB start-up shortcut, select properties and set RB to run in Administrator mode.

Hope this helps,
Noel


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