Re: corrupt back up file by via_newsgroup
via_newsgroup
Tue Sep 23 02:44:55 CDT 2003
In microsoft.public.money, Amy Holmes wrote:
>after a major system crash my last 3 backups will not
>restore due to corrupt file. Why didn't I get an error
>when I was backing them up? Now what do I do? HELP!!!
I assume you already re-installed Money.
First write-protect the floppies if your backups are on floppy. I
would copy each file from a set of the backup floppies to the same
directory/folder. This will give you an extra backup and will
separate any problems of reading the floppy media from some other
potential problem. This is not the common way, and it is not
usually necessary. But especially if it is my only backup, I would
consider the copy to hard disk step.
The files will be named *d1.mbf, *d2.mbf, *d3.mbf and so on.
In WE, double click the *d1.mbf file. That should launch Money and
start the restore. When Money prompts for the next diskette, click
OK.
If you are restoring directly from floppy diskette, you can insert
the first floppy and double click the *d1.mbf file. Change
diskettes when prompted.
You will have a chance to change the location or filename for where
the restored data will go. If this is a different computer, it is
especially good to browse to a location. The old location may not
even exist.