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| Well, it's the former or some third choice. You shouldn't have to do anything to restore more than 1 floppy; Money should keep asking until its appetite for diskettes is satisfied. Can you copy the files from the floppy to, say, your desktop using Windows Explorer? Do you still have the old installation/machine? Can you move your .MNY file directly some other way like LAN or burning a CD or whatever? "Chris Lundquist" <lundqfam[at]ucinet.com> wrote in message news:004801c34043$ae2ce470$a001280a[at]phx.gbl... - quote - > I have a new windows XP computer with microsoft money > 2002 installed. My old back-up money file (money 2000) > is 2 floppy discs in size and when I insert 1 to restore > I get the message that it isn't recognized as a money > file. > Is my file corrupt or do I have to do something special > so that money 2002 recognizes that there are 2 back-up > discs? |
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| I have a new windows XP computer with microsoft money 2002 installed. My old back-up money file (money 2000) is 2 floppy discs in size and when I insert 1 to restore I get the message that it isn't recognized as a money file. Is my file corrupt or do I have to do something special so that money 2002 recognizes that there are 2 back-up discs? |