I don't currently have EAC installed on this computer; however the
first result on
Google suggests either:
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I found the answer myself. Deleting the following key from the registry does the trick...
HKCU\Software\Illustrate\dBpowerAMP
AccurateRip seems then to think it's being run for the first time, which is what I wanted.
or
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You can do this by removing the AccurateRip.dll from your eac folder. Soon after, when you restart EAC -- it won't be greyed out anymore. Plus, you can put the accuraterip.dll back after that and redo the test. Hope that helps.
Let me know if either of those solutions work for you.