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| "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message news:2gblc1193dd79u35c0jdkdjb6ilcn3vfpp[at]4ax.com... - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Uno Hoo! wrote:
I found it in the Recycle bin - I'd obviously deleted it by mistake. Thank> > > > Don't know if you're still monitoring this thread - but I managed to find > > an > > uncorrupted back up file and restore it - so I'm happy again! (Despite > > having wasted the best half of a day setting up complete new account > > details!!) > That is really good news. > I *know* you have more than one backup now! heavens for the old Recycle bin!!! Kev |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Uno Hoo! wrote: - quote - > Don't know if you're still monitoring this thread - but I managed to find an
That is really good news.> uncorrupted back up file and restore it - so I'm happy again! (Despite > having wasted the best half of a day setting up complete new account > details!!) I *know* you have more than one backup now! |
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| Cal Don't know if you're still monitoring this thread - but I managed to find an uncorrupted back up file and restore it - so I'm happy again! (Despite having wasted the best half of a day setting up complete new account details!!) Kev |
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| "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message news:00sac15aqv9r1t5b48ishgjn8g78jc5ti9[at]4ax.com... - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Uno Hoo! wrote:
Sorry for the delay in responding to your helpful response Cal - PC is still> > > > The default *is* 'My Documents' - and all that seems to happen is that yet > > another duplicate back-up file is created. I just cannot get the back-up > > file to restore into 'Money' itself. I'm just terribly worried that > > somehow > > the 'proper' back-up file has been overwritten by the 'virgin' Money > > program > > and everything has been lost. If so I'm devastated - years of financial > > files will have been lost. > In Windows Explorer, I suggest you choose Tools-> FolderOptions-> View > and uncheck HideExtensionsForKnownFileTypes. > 1. Do you have a *.mbf file on that flash drive? A .mbf file is a > Money Backup File. How big is it? A .mny is a Money file. You do not > restore it. If that is what you have instead of a .mbf file, that is > fine. Let's assume it is a .mbf file for now. > 2. Copy the *.mbf file on your hard drive to a different name such > as Hoo03.mbf. How big is that file? > 3. Assuming you have a *.mbf file on that flash drive, copy it to > the My Documents folder. Right-click that file and choose Open. That > should launch Money and start a restore. > 4. Restore the file by not choosing the default location, but > instead name the file "Uno03". After the restore, do you then have a > file named Uno03.mny? playing up and I've ordered a new HDD. I don't know what I've done but I've lost the back up file. The only MBF file I'm left with now is the back up of the new account I've created. Still, what the hell. There's more in life to worry about than some lost files. I'll survive !! I think I'll make several back up files of my re-created account for when I swap the hard drives though! Kev |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Uno Hoo! wrote: - quote - > The default *is* 'My Documents' - and all that seems to happen is that yet
In Windows Explorer, I suggest you choose Tools-> FolderOptions-> View> another duplicate back-up file is created. I just cannot get the back-up > file to restore into 'Money' itself. I'm just terribly worried that somehow > the 'proper' back-up file has been overwritten by the 'virgin' Money program > and everything has been lost. If so I'm devastated - years of financial > files will have been lost. and uncheck HideExtensionsForKnownFileTypes. 1. Do you have a *.mbf file on that flash drive? A .mbf file is a Money Backup File. How big is it? A .mny is a Money file. You do not restore it. If that is what you have instead of a .mbf file, that is fine. Let's assume it is a .mbf file for now. 2. Copy the *.mbf file on your hard drive to a different name such as Hoo03.mbf. How big is that file? 3. Assuming you have a *.mbf file on that flash drive, copy it to the My Documents folder. Right-click that file and choose Open. That should launch Money and start a restore. 4. Restore the file by not choosing the default location, but instead name the file "Uno03". After the restore, do you then have a file named Uno03.mny? |
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| "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message news:hgoac19p2k03jmvcfd382e4k5n0edn8c4c[at]4ax.com... - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Uno Hoo! wrote:
The default *is* 'My Documents' - and all that seems to happen is that yet> > This morning I had to format my HDD and re-install windows. I backed up my > > Money files onto a memory stick and have now re-installed Money (2003 > > standard). I cannot, however, restore the back-up. I go into File/restore > > back up. I select the back-up file and click on 'restore'. I then get a > > window asking me where I want to file the restored back-up file and gives > > me > > the default option in 'My Documents'. If I then click on restore - all > > that > > happens is that the back-up file is duplicated into My Documents - nothing > > goes into 'Money' itself. > > I'm becoming desperate - I have several years of transactions stored in > > that > > back-up file. > > What am I doing wrong? > Copy the .mbf backup file to your 'My Documents' folder, or another > place, so that you have an extra copy. If the copy that is already > there is good, that is fine. However that action of having Money > just copy the .mbf file to the hard drive seems really odd, so I > don't know what to make of that copy that is already there. > In Windows Explorer, double-click the .mbf file. That should launch > Money. When Money asks where to restore to, do not take the default. > Instead Browse to a location such as you 'My Documents' folder. another duplicate back-up file is created. I just cannot get the back-up file to restore into 'Money' itself. I'm just terribly worried that somehow the 'proper' back-up file has been overwritten by the 'virgin' Money program and everything has been lost. If so I'm devastated - years of financial files will have been lost. Kev |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Uno Hoo! wrote: - quote - > This morning I had to format my HDD and re-install windows. I backed up my
Copy the .mbf backup file to your 'My Documents' folder, or another> Money files onto a memory stick and have now re-installed Money (2003 > standard). I cannot, however, restore the back-up. I go into File/restore > back up. I select the back-up file and click on 'restore'. I then get a > window asking me where I want to file the restored back-up file and gives me > the default option in 'My Documents'. If I then click on restore - all that > happens is that the back-up file is duplicated into My Documents - nothing > goes into 'Money' itself. > I'm becoming desperate - I have several years of transactions stored in that > back-up file. > What am I doing wrong? place, so that you have an extra copy. If the copy that is already there is good, that is fine. However that action of having Money just copy the .mbf file to the hard drive seems really odd, so I don't know what to make of that copy that is already there. In Windows Explorer, double-click the .mbf file. That should launch Money. When Money asks where to restore to, do not take the default. Instead Browse to a location such as you 'My Documents' folder. |
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| This morning I had to format my HDD and re-install windows. I backed up my Money files onto a memory stick and have now re-installed Money (2003 standard). I cannot, however, restore the back-up. I go into File/restore back up. I select the back-up file and click on 'restore'. I then get a window asking me where I want to file the restored back-up file and gives me the default option in 'My Documents'. If I then click on restore - all that happens is that the back-up file is duplicated into My Documents - nothing goes into 'Money' itself. I'm becoming desperate - I have several years of transactions stored in that back-up file. What am I doing wrong? Kev |
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