John,

Edit the properties on the shortcut. There should be a "change icon" button which will open a screen that will list the file that the shortcut is pointing to for the current icons displayed. It's probably a windows DLL. You might have changed the directory structure when moving the files to the bigger drive so windows cannot find the application and switched to the default file. If you select the "browse" button and choose the BIAB program file (where the program icons should be stored) located in the installed directory it should bring up what you are looking for.

I don't have access to my BIB installation here to check whether the icons are embedded in the application or if they are external *.ico files stored in a directory that you may need to point to. In the latter case they will either be stored under the "program files" directory or possibly an "applications" folder under your "documents and settings" directory. You can easily search for *.ico and look for the files stored under a "PG Music" related directory if they are not embedded in the app.



Regards,

Vince