NealClark
If anyone has a better fix for this than always running "as Admnistrator" i would appreciate some help.
Regards.
Neal.
Neil,
Thanks for the heads up on X3.
This is one of the most telling posts I've ever seen for a reason to be using a partition imaging program like Macrium Reflect.
In a situation like yours rolling back would be bullet proof with Macrium Reflect because it copies a complete image of the OS partition, or any other partition you choose, to one file, that can be restored, putting your OS back to the 'exact' state when you created the image.
I have X3 running along side of SPLAT 2017.01 on my audio PC.
Before installing CbB I created an image of that OS called "SAFE_Before_CbB".
I installed CbB and had a quick look around, but didn't check to see if X3 was working perfectly because I'm mainly using SPLAT 2017.01. Even so, once I had a good look at CbB I restored my SAFE image thinking I'd wait a bit and install CbB later when I have more time to make sure everything was good with other software on the OS.
Restore took about 12 minutes, and my OS is exactly as it was when I created the image.
Restore requires booting from a USB stick that can be created using tools inside of Reflect.
It works with any version of Windows.
Macrium Reflect is as bullet proof as it gets, and it's free and very benign.
I highly recommend anyone wanting very safe roll back start using some form of partition imaging.
Also an other hot tip. Avoid Acronis.
It requires payment and is not nearly as stable and reliable as Macrium Free.
P.S. I'm not associated With Macrium in any way other than being a very happy user of the free version.