You should be able to just copy each of the folders to the new drive. I don't recall that BIAB has any hidden/system files or folder, but to be safe, I would first go into Windows File Manager and select the option to show hidden and system files (you can turn that off when you are all done). I prefer to copy, rather than move, just in case anything goes wrong, I haven't split all my files in two places. Once copied, I would rename the two original folders to make sure nothing is inadvertently picking up information from or pointing to the old folders.

Then update your shortcuts to the new location, launch each app and go in and make sure the pointers to RealTracks and RealDrums are correct, and if you launch BIAB files directly from Windows File Explorer, you'll need to run the command in BIAB to re-establish that capability (it's on the File menu).

Double check any other folder settings in options(such as temp folders) to make sure everything is pointing to the right place.

Then, just to make sure everything is fine, I would re-run the latest update files (BIAB and RealBand), pointing to the new location. It won't hurt anything, and it may help fix any possible anomaly.

In theory, everything should work just fine.

Once you have everything copied over and tested, you can delete the original folders.


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