JC -

You didn't happen to install BIAB/RB to the c:\Program Files(x86) folder did you? That can cause those kinds of problems, even in administrator mode.

For programs such as BIAB/RB that don't use the registry, I have an Apps folder in which I install them to. So on my computer, my programs are installed to C:\Apps\PGMusic\BIAB and C:\Apps\PGMusic\RealBand.

If not this, then I would look at a few things:

Make sure that your folder designations in RealBand correctly point to the right place (see image below). Also, it probably doesn't affect your problem, but make sure both applications point to the same locations for RealTracks and RealDrums.

Are you running from the external USB drive. Sometimes when you plug/unplug/replug the drive, it can change drive letters on you, which can also cause problems. One of the things I always do is to use Windows "Manage Drives" feature and intentionally change the drive letter used by external drives I use often. In my experience, Windows seems to remember this (I think it tags either on the disk ID or the volume label) and uses the same drive letter the next time you plug it in.

If none of the above, I would also look at the folder you installed BIAB to and make sure your user account has the proper "write" permissions. Also, you should double check to make sure none of the files have been flagged as read-only. If you need help with any of this, let us know

Don't know if this helps, but just a few ideas to try.

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