Okay, here's something I would try. I am assuming you are using the external BIAB/RealBand hard drive for RealTracks/RealDrums (which can result in drive letters changing).

Make sure your external drive is plugged in. Go into Windows Disk Manager, find your external drive, and explicitly set a different drive letter for it (use a drive letter you don't normally use - maybe R: for RealTracks or P: for PGMusic).

Then go into BIAB and RealBand and set the folder locations for RTs/RDs to that new drive letter.

My experience has been (with both Windows 7 and Windows 8.1) is that once you set the drive letter explicitly, it remembers it when you next plug in that disk, rather than just assigning the next available drive letter. And I've found it keeps the drive letter assignment, even if I plug it into a different USB port.

Just a thought and worth a try. Takes a couple of minutes to do.


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