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| I am having the same problem trying to read a Money 99 file and upgrade to Money 2002. Have 2 computers - one came with 99 and CD, and the other recent came with Money 2002 (no CD) Don't want to lose all the data and settings. Only option I can see is to remove Money 2002, load Money 99 on the new computer and read the file. Overall, concerned with continuing with 99, especially since there have been so many mew releases after. Originally started with Money 95 and upgraded to Money 99, lost couple years data in the process. All suggestions appreciated. -Thanks Pat - quote - > -----Original Message----- > I successfully install Money 2003, but when I try and > open my existing Money 99 .mny file the program hangs and > eventually gives me an error message as follows: > Microsoft Money has encountered a problem and needs to > close. We are sorry for the inconvenience. > What is wrong? > Thanks, > Chuck > . |
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| Thanks for your help, but so far nothing has worked. I still have a working Money99 on another computer. I am able to install Money99 on this computer and open my .mny file. I ran the "c:\program files\microsoft money\msmoney.exe" -s before upgrading to M03 but that didn't help. When I tried to run salv.exe it said "Invalid database". My next step is to uninstall M03 and re-install M99, then run the "c:\program files\microsoft money\msmoney.exe" -s and then try and upgrade to M02. I'll let u know if that works. If u have any other ideas, please post them or email me. Thanks! Chuck - quote - > -----Original Message----- > Your post finally pushed me over the edge to write a new FAQ item that > should be up on the web shortly: > --- > Q): I thought Money files were supposed to be upward compatible. How come > Money[new] crashes when upgrading my Money[old] data file? > [Relevant to Money2003 (v.11) and up] > A): Most users find the file upgrade process painless. Beginning with M03, a > significant number of users don't. For these users, a range of outcomes from > Money just crashing to misleading error messages about the file being > read-only to missing data in the upgrade file result instead. The exact > reasons for this are unclear, but it would appear that the upgrade code has > become much less tolerant to "damaged" files. (Here a "damaged" file means a > file that has somehow become inconsistent with itself or not conforming to > the "normal" structure. Here "somehow" generally seems to be by Money > itself, though things like End Task when the CPU shows 100% use by Money and > the application is reported as not responding "just because" Money is slow > and non-responsive may also be factors.) > The workarounds identified include: > - Many users have found success by running the msmoney - s repair technique > on the original data file from the original version then upgrading the > repaired file. For people who have nothing left of the original version > besides a set of backup floppies, this is not an option. > - Using the salv.exe repair tool from the newer version or from Microsoft > Support on the data file before upgrading then upgrading the repaired file. > As above, this method does not work with .MBF files or with .MBF files > spread across multiple floppy disks. > (For more information of the repair tools and file corruption in general, > see "I think my file has been corrupted. How do I tell? What do I do then?") > - Some users have found/and or been advised by Microsoft Support that an > intermediate upgrade through, say, M02, first solved the problem. Of course, > finding a CD of M02 can be difficult. > - Some users have ended up resorting to QIF Export/Import to get the data > out of the old version and into the new version as a better choice than > losing all of their data completely. This is a last resort. > - Some files that could not upgrade in M03 can upgrade in M04. > Note that several of these methods do not apply if all you have is backup > floppies or files. This is one reason that we always recommend upgrading by > moving the entire original .MNY data file rather than going through the > backup/restore process. > Finally, note that it is probably a good idea to confirm your installation > of the new version of Money is good before going down any of these paths. To > do this, open the Sample data file located in the Program Files\Microsoft > Money directory or try to create a new file. > "Chuck Shoupe" <cshoupe[at]carolina.rr.com> wrote in message > news:06d601c3cf53$2a564d40$a101280a[at]phx.gbl... > > I successfully install Money 2003, but when I try and > > open my existing Money 99 .mny file the program hangs and > > eventually gives me an error message as follows: > > > Microsoft Money has encountered a problem and needs to > > close. We are sorry for the inconvenience. > > > What is wrong? > . |
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| Your post finally pushed me over the edge to write a new FAQ item that should be up on the web shortly: --- Q): I thought Money files were supposed to be upward compatible. How come Money[new] crashes when upgrading my Money[old] data file? [Relevant to Money2003 (v.11) and up] A): Most users find the file upgrade process painless. Beginning with M03, a significant number of users don't. For these users, a range of outcomes from Money just crashing to misleading error messages about the file being read-only to missing data in the upgrade file result instead. The exact reasons for this are unclear, but it would appear that the upgrade code has become much less tolerant to "damaged" files. (Here a "damaged" file means a file that has somehow become inconsistent with itself or not conforming to the "normal" structure. Here "somehow" generally seems to be by Money itself, though things like End Task when the CPU shows 100% use by Money and the application is reported as not responding "just because" Money is slow and non-responsive may also be factors.) The workarounds identified include: - Many users have found success by running the msmoney -s repair technique on the original data file from the original version then upgrading the repaired file. For people who have nothing left of the original version besides a set of backup floppies, this is not an option. - Using the salv.exe repair tool from the newer version or from Microsoft Support on the data file before upgrading then upgrading the repaired file. As above, this method does not work with .MBF files or with .MBF files spread across multiple floppy disks. (For more information of the repair tools and file corruption in general, see "I think my file has been corrupted. How do I tell? What do I do then?") - Some users have found/and or been advised by Microsoft Support that an intermediate upgrade through, say, M02, first solved the problem. Of course, finding a CD of M02 can be difficult. - Some users have ended up resorting to QIF Export/Import to get the data out of the old version and into the new version as a better choice than losing all of their data completely. This is a last resort. - Some files that could not upgrade in M03 can upgrade in M04. Note that several of these methods do not apply if all you have is backup floppies or files. This is one reason that we always recommend upgrading by moving the entire original .MNY data file rather than going through the backup/restore process. Finally, note that it is probably a good idea to confirm your installation of the new version of Money is good before going down any of these paths. To do this, open the Sample data file located in the Program Files\Microsoft Money directory or try to create a new file. "Chuck Shoupe" <cshoupe[at]carolina.rr.com> wrote in message news:06d601c3cf53$2a564d40$a101280a[at]phx.gbl... - quote - > I successfully install Money 2003, but when I try and > open my existing Money 99 .mny file the program hangs and > eventually gives me an error message as follows: > Microsoft Money has encountered a problem and needs to > close. We are sorry for the inconvenience. > What is wrong? |
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| Can you create a new Money file or open any other Money files? If so, (and I suspect this to be the case), your file probably has some corruption. Try using the following article: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;182608 Since you just upgraded, you have several options, including going back to 99 and repairing the file there. "Chuck Shoupe" <cshoupe[at]carolina.rr.com> wrote in message news:06d601c3cf53$2a564d40$a101280a[at]phx.gbl... - quote - > I successfully install Money 2003, but when I try and > open my existing Money 99 .mny file the program hangs and > eventually gives me an error message as follows: > Microsoft Money has encountered a problem and needs to > close. We are sorry for the inconvenience. > What is wrong? > Thanks, > Chuck |
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| I successfully install Money 2003, but when I try and open my existing Money 99 .mny file the program hangs and eventually gives me an error message as follows: Microsoft Money has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience. What is wrong? Thanks, Chuck |
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