Re: Money 04 by Gary
Gary
Mon Jul 21 06:26:01 CDT 2008
Thank You Cal, that did the trick. I REALLY did not wnt to have to re-enter
all hat data.
"Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote:
> In microsoft.public.money, Gary wrote:
>
> >My Win XP COMPLETLY CRASHED with a nasty virus. I did not how to recover from
> >it. I bought a new hard drive and reinstalled XP, starting from scratch. I
> >have my old hard drive set up as a slave and can access files from it. I
> >cannot open Money from the old drive, XP is fried. How can I get my Money
> >file from this old drive, set up as a slave, into my new drive and Money
> >file. Where do I find it on the old drive?
>
> The files you want is your latest *.mny file and your more recent
> *.mbf files. You will only need one, but you might as well copy them
> all while there. The typically place that you will find the file is
> your MyDocuments folder. That would be
> "C:\Documents and Settings\userName\my documents" where userName
> represents your username on the old machine. If you don't find the
> files there, search the whole hard drive for *.mny,*.mbf files.
>
> You may have made a fairly recent backup onto other media such as
> USB flash drive. The *.mbf from that would do the job also.
>
> You will need to install Money 2004 on the new machine from the
> install disk. If you don't have that, you can buy Money Plus Deluxe
> (not Essentials).
>
> During the new install, you can point Money to the *.mny file. You
> would only File->Restore a *.mbf file if there was a problem with
> the *.mny file. If you restore from a *.mbf file, don't have money
> restore to the default location. Instead Browse to your MyDocuments
> folder and pick a filename.
>
> Once inside change the backup locations to something that exists on
> the new machine. Set up a plan to back up periodically to a USB
> flash drive in case your hard drive were to fail in the future.
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