The INI files need to be copied over, also. They are made when you install the BG games, except for BGC, which is a 32 bit program and ONLY it uses the registry (as far as I know).
Check for the INI files in your WINNT or WINDOWS folder. If you do not have access to the old computer, I guess that I could email you my INI files (they are very small) and they are fairly generic and no changes need be made as long as your main cdrom drive is "D".
Actually, these files MIGHT be regenerated on the new system when you run a game, as they also have switches for the various settings.
Here is the part of the INI file that controls the CDROM and points to where the sound files are:
[Install]
sounds=D:\BGG\
videos=D:\BGG\
cdrom=3
The "3" indicates the "D" drive.
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