You can do it that way, sure.

But if you had any add-ons to your original copy of BB, and they needed an installer to add them, they may not show up. Like the Lorber solos, Blues Pianist, things like that.

So what I do is Install from the USB drive, just the BIAB part, overtop of the one on my C drive. Then I check to see that it is running.

Now, you have two options. You could copy that entire folder over to the USB drive, overwriting, or you could leave *just* BIAB installed on C and open BB and tell the RealDrums and RealTracks where to look on the USB drive for the files they need.

This way you can run BB for MIDI styles only even with no USB drive hooked up.

OR -- if you wish to work on both the desktop and the laptop at different times and want both sync'd up, do the first one, so that the entire thing lives on the USB drive.



--Mac