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| For the life of me, I don't understand the obsession of backing up Money on floppies (which I have never done). Is Money the only thing on people's computers worth backing-up? Backups should be performed on a regular basis for ALL of one's important documents that change, as well as system settings (registry, etc.), and that means tape, removable optical media or an external hard drive. Our newest machine uses DVD+RW, while an older machine uses Travan NS 20GB tape. Both use Backup MyPC (formerly Veritas Backup Exec). Every few days (or daily if significant changes have been made), I copy our Money files ("Brent's Money.mny") and rename them with the date (e.g. "Brent's Money 2004.12.11.mny"). Then on a weekly (OK, I confess, sometimes monthly) basis, I backup to DVD+RW, which should eventually end up off-site in a safety deposit box at the bank. We've all been there, Chris, so I'm sensitive to your pain, but perhaps this can be both a learning experience and wake-up call for all of us. -- Brent Neville |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Chris Shea wrote: - quote - > hello group - can anyone give me any feedback/advice? i have an old pc and
First, write-protect each floppy with the little slider. Do not> use money 99 > i have been using money religously since 1998 with account activity going > back to 1987. i love it and it has helped me accomplish many of my > financial goals. but i am one of these nuts who keeps track of my accounts > so closely that i will even categorize a penny found on the street. > well i needed to reformat my hard drive and re-install the operating system > (virus?). i kept multiple backup copies of my money file on the slave hard > drive and on one set of floppy disk. somehow in the process my pc now does > recognize the slave, i think that i accidentaly reformated the slave as > well, and money says it cannot restore from the floppy backup set (2 disks) > saying that the floppy is corrupted? > it looks like the data is on both floppies, but money cant open it and i > cant even copy it to another drive. i havent removed the slave drive to see > if anything is salvageable off of it yet. what should i do next? consider any solution that requires you to unprotect those floppies. I would try to copy each file from the backup floppies to the same directory/folder. This will give you an extra backup of the good floppy separate any problems of reading the floppy media from some other potential problem. The files will be named *d1.mbf, *d2.mbf. Presumably you will fail when you try to copy one or more of the ..mbf files. You can try reading that file to the hard drive of another computer or two. Sometimes drive-to-drive variations will let a different machine read it. Then consider taking the hard drive that may not been formatted and install it on a different computer as a second drive. Search that drive for *.mny, *.mbf files. Otherwise I would seek out a disk recovery service or program, with the service probably having the higher likelihood of success. I don't know who is good or not, however. Here are some searches that will give some info, but I don't have knowledge of the products. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...kette.recovery - quote - > if i lost it all, i guess its not the end of the world, i will just start
In the future, I would backup alternately to two flash drives. They> fresh, but i am bummed and will never be able to restore the cash account. > hindsight is always 20/20, but what i should have done was kept a few more > floppy sets around and verified that they would have opened in a new file in > money. also, i should have printed the totals of my cash account by each > year sorted by category so that i could re-create it in summary form. > thanks in advance for any advice - are more reliable than floppies, and have more capacity. Once a month, or so, I would copy a backup file to a CDR. |
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| if you can't even copy your money files from a floppy or backup HD then of course money won't be able to open it I've lost lots of stuff that way. What I learned is this: DO NOT USE FLOPPIES FOR BACKUP. Use Tape, CDR or CDRW and keep multiple copies. Sorry, I feel your pain |
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| hello group - can anyone give me any feedback/advice? i have an old pc and use money 99 i have been using money religously since 1998 with account activity going back to 1987. i love it and it has helped me accomplish many of my financial goals. but i am one of these nuts who keeps track of my accounts so closely that i will even categorize a penny found on the street. well i needed to reformat my hard drive and re-install the operating system (virus?). i kept multiple backup copies of my money file on the slave hard drive and on one set of floppy disk. somehow in the process my pc now does recognize the slave, i think that i accidentaly reformated the slave as well, and money says it cannot restore from the floppy backup set (2 disks) saying that the floppy is corrupted? it looks like the data is on both floppies, but money cant open it and i cant even copy it to another drive. i havent removed the slave drive to see if anything is salvageable off of it yet. what should i do next? if i lost it all, i guess its not the end of the world, i will just start fresh, but i am bummed and will never be able to restore the cash account. hindsight is always 20/20, but what i should have done was kept a few more floppy sets around and verified that they would have opened in a new file in money. also, i should have printed the totals of my cash account by each year sorted by category so that i could re-create it in summary form. thanks in advance for any advice - Chris |
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