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I've finally gotten around to installing all the Real Tracks from my copy of BIAB 2009 but so far, 3 of the disks have failed to install. I get an error message saying that the files have failed to install because the source material (on DVDs) is damaged.

Could it be because I had already downloaded and installed some of the Real Instruments on my computer? Could that there cause a conflict with some of the duplicate files not wanting to install in the same Real Instruments folder and then making the installer stop?




Not in my esperience, no. The good file installs right overtop if there is one there of the same name.


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I was about to order the BIAB 2009.5 update with the new Real Instrument Sets but not till I get this problem straightened out.

The problem disks have been Sets 10-12, Sets 13-19 and Sets 28-32.

I am using the Mac version of BIAB 2009 on a white Intel iMac 2 GHz Core Duo with 2 GB RAM running Mac OS X Leopard.




You should contact PGMusic sales directly, either via tollfree phone line or email, and give them that information. Tell them you think you have a corrupted disk or two, which disks. They'll take care of you. Really good people, not like most software companies at all.

--Mac