Restore backup

Johannes Kapune listen at kapune.de
Mon Nov 30 11:10:59 EST 2015


Hi Chuck,

what happend when you copy the *.gnucash files to one of your 
directories and after this you start GnuCash and try to open one of this 
files?

Johannes

Am 30.11.2015 16:36, schrieb Chuck Vaughan:
> I recently did a clean install of Windows 10 (upgrade from Win 7). The clean
> install was  intended to get rid of some persistent problems but has created
> a lot more. I did a flash drive of documents so I could reload my old data
> into the new system. I also had Geek squad do a backup when they did the new
> install just to be sure. Neither one seemed to save GC files. I have
> Carbonite and that restore lists a (set of books).gnucash file that should
> have what I need to restore my files. I have tried everything I could find
> in the Gnucash help and user threads. Brfore GC, I used Money Counts until
> Intuit bought them out and killed it. I like Gnucash because it is very
> similar. With Money Counts, when I wanted to resore, I just had to set up a
> set of books with the name I used before and then I could restore the data.
> I have tried that but not had any luck. I hope someone can give me a hint.
> I'm not really a computer whiz.
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
>
>
> Chuck
>
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