Douglas
Fri Jul 04 12:11:33 CDT 2003
I would suggest calling around to a LOT of computer shops. I would also
contact Microsoft. You could possibly find an old computer somewhere with
Money 2000 installed (make sure its the exact version you had before). You
could quite possibly RENT one. Microsoft might be willing to sell you a
copy cheap.
Remember, Money 2000 almost certainly won't run on Windows XP. Therefore,
you'd need it on an older OS (Win 98, Me, etc.) on a SEPARATE computer since
you've already put Money 2003 on your new hard drive.
Once you have this, you could restore form backup on the machine with Money
2000 installed. Then, Money would create the .mny source file you need.
Once you have that, you could copy the Money 2000 .mny onto your new
machine. This is the file that Money 2003 could successfully update to a
Money 2003 .mny file.
What you want to do is doable but it will take some effort and possibly
spending a little but its worth it since we are talking about your financial
files.
Alternatively, there are places with the expertise to possibly retrieve the
Money 2000 .mny file off of the hard drive that failed--if you still have
that hard drive lying around.
I hope this helps.
"Swampy" <swampy.news.invalid@web2news.net> wrote in message
news:47931N754@web2news.com...
> Hi
>
> My system had a major crash and needed a new hard drive. Went to
> install Money 200 on the new drive and my Money 2000 cd must be damaged
> as it wouldn't install.
>
> So I went and bought Money 2003 that installed no problems but it won't
> allow me to restore my backup Money file from the older version 2000.
>
> Can anyone help as I'm really getting desperate and can't seem to locate
> an old version of Money 2000 to buy to install so that I can recover my
> data.
>
> Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Swampy
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