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G

Glenn

My old Quicken won't run on the new 32 bit. I bought a new
Quicken yesterday and it won't load right. It acknowledges it finds my old
Quicken records on a disk and then it said it made an err and shuts down. I
reloaded it and this time said I was new to quicken and now can't find my
way out of it's setup to reload my records.

I tried system restore but it only half works like xp, it won't back out
everything new from the last save. I tried to delete it and trying to
reload it, it insists it remove the existing version that it can't find and
shuts down. I did a search for anything quicken and it's like a damn spider
web, it's all over. Two pages on this big screen.

Surely there is a way in Vista where I can back it up a couple days so I can
start clean again.

Help
 
©

©arl

Glenn said:
My old Quicken won't run on the new 32 bit. I bought a new
Quicken yesterday and it won't load right. It acknowledges it finds my
old Quicken records on a disk and then it said it made an err and shuts
down. I reloaded it and this time said I was new to quicken and now can't
find my way out of it's setup to reload my records.

I tried system restore but it only half works like xp, it won't back out
everything new from the last save. I tried to delete it and trying to
reload it, it insists it remove the existing version that it can't find
and shuts down. I did a search for anything quicken and it's like a damn
spider web, it's all over. Two pages on this big screen.

Surely there is a way in Vista where I can back it up a couple days so I
can start clean again.

Help
try right clicking it and running it in compatability mode
it will let you choose any of the previous windows setups
worth a try
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G

Glenn

©arl said:
try right clicking it and running it in compatability mode
it will let you choose any of the previous windows setups
worth a try
Already tried that. No joy I still want--------
Surely there is a way in Vista where I can back it up a couple days so I
can start clean again
 
G

Glenn

I would suggest that you REVIEW Vista instructions on restore. I have
normal backups but it specifically says that it won't touch program files.
That is the ones I want it to delete after a restore point.
 

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