to be honest, the portable install mentioned here is cool, but not completely nessecary if one simply does the following:
install reaper, wherever you like, with whatever options you want.
open reaper
go to options/show reaper resource path...
select everything from that folder
cut
go to where you installed reaper
paste
from now on, you'll have a portable installation, capable of surviving a reformat (providing it is on a separate partition/hard drive from your OS)
the advantage is you have the other options if you want (rearoute, etc) which, if you were to reformat, you could easily get back by simply installing reaper in that same folder, and enabling said options.
This is what I have done since v2 and all has been fine through 4a3
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