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You shouldn't see any difference in how or where files go. Windows 7 and Windows 10 share the same file structure. I have to say that I am a bit confused by your post. Which version of BIAB 2020 should I keep - 32-bit or 64-bit? Can I uninstall v.2008.5 without harm occurring? Will I lose valuable files? Thanks in advance. This is going to make a lot of work for me in re-organising my whole file directory, but I think I have to bite the bullet. What should I do? I'm going to have get a larger HDD for C: and forget about having two hard drives, as I think I'm going to have to succumb to Win 10's desperate desire to put everything where it wants it, rather than where I'm used to having it (I've been using PCs since they were first invented). I find I now still have BIAB v.2008.5 as well as both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of BIAB 2020 on my PC, with files for v.2008. I have two hard drives - C: for programs and D: for data and that worked OK while I was in charge, but Win 10 doesn't like it at all. A couple of years ago I changed from Win 7 to Win 10 and I wish I hadn't, but it became too late to change back.
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I use it mainly to make backing tracks of band charts that I and other band members can play along with it we don't have a full rehearsal. I've been using BIAB for years and been very happy with it. I'd like some help here, please, if that's possible.