JCLand -

Just FYI, for me the quickest way to re-install (and then possibly apply updates) is that every year when a new version comes out, I install the latest version on top of my existing copy, and then I just use WinZip to create a Zip backup of BIAB. I save the RT's and RD's in separate Zip files. I then save them off to an external USB drive. If I ever need to re-install BIAB (perhaps due to hard drive crash), I just unzip the files, install the most recent install file (so fonts and DX effects get installed), then install the updates that have been released since I created the Zip file. I'm generally up and running in about an hour, most of that time waiting for the multiple gigabytes of RT/RD/BIAB files to unzip to the hard drive. I'll usually start all three concurrently, then go do something else. This way I don't have to install each file separately.

I've been doing this method since about BIAB version 9 (not 2009).

Whatever works.


John

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