I always suggest using the Custom Installation procedure and carefully look at the folder that EZdrummer is being installed to. You might even consider uninstalling EZdrummer so that you can make sure the registry is straight for that program too. This is one of the reasons that I advocate carefully watching what you are doing when you install the program and not dragging and dropping files to make a quick fix of a sloppy install. This is a by product of beta testing and dragging and dropping files here and there in the process. On some of mine, I had to install again just to uninstall in preparation for reinstalling all over again. Very important that you do this so that you can clean out your registries. Uninstall using the Control Panel ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMs list. It's just one of those things you've gotta do when you're on a betatest team. No problems to fix for me, just resetting things so that I could do some testing under a normal user set up. Now before you tell me that it's a bunch of trouble to uninstall - I've just spent last night and all this morning uninstalling and reinstalling, re-registering and re-authorizing all seven available EZX packages. Your EZX locations evidently are not where the registry thinks they are. I know it's going to be a pain in the butt, but I think you need to uninstall every EZdrummer related program so that your registry can get back to normal. Sounds like you got a hosed up installation all around. EDIT: My advice is base on experience in WinXP so take that in consideration before making any changes.
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