I just recently found that I was missing some RealTracks (actually, the .ST2 files that go with them) and some styles on my desktop, even though I had done a full install over my previous "everything" install.

However, on my laptop, I went through and found everything was clean and nothing was missing.

So, using the "robocopy" command (which is a command line utility similar to "xcopy"), I was able to copy both my BIAB folder from the C: drive and the RealTracks/RealDrums folders from the E: drive from my laptop to my desktop, replacing only the files that are new or newer than what's there (so it went pretty quickly).

(If anyone is interested in using robocopy, let me know and I'll be happy to give the details.)

When I brought it back up on my desktop, I only had to reassign my audio ports (and I didn't have to worry about VST/VSTi's, as I have those folders mirrored on both computers), and voila, everything was present on the desktop.

That's what I really like about the BIAB and RealBand; since they don't rely on the registry, you can easily copy the files over without doing full "installs".


John

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