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hi, i am using microsoft money 2007 on my XP run laptop. Now i want to upgrade to vista. how to do it without losing any of my financial data?

2007-09-14 08:26:40 · 4 answers · asked by vikasbargale 5 in Computers & Internet Software

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Just like any thing else, before you reload, you have to unload. Money has its own file, and you can copy it off and put it on another machine and with money loaded, and double click it, and it will be your info.

2007-09-14 08:35:51 · answer #1 · answered by ohio44903 5 · 0 0

Since the day Vista was released I have been raving about how good it is.

However I am not so sure now, with update issues, security issues, incompatability issues starting to creep back in, it almost seems with the updates that are coming out, things are getting worse rather than improving.

I was so hacked off with Vista the other evening, I decided to hook out one of my spare PC's and install XP Pro.

One of the reasons why I initially went across to Vista, was that I was bored stiff with the XP user interface.

So once XP was installed along with my prefered software I set about looking for an alternative skin.

I found precisely what I was looking for with comparative ease and now XP looks awesome.

So suddenly Ive found I am enjoying using XP again, more than I have in a long time.

Summary.

Vista looks cool, but you shouldnt go on looks alone, I am starting to have my doubts, although I must admit I feel a little stupid as for the last 3 months, on Yahoo Answers, ive been pumping everbody with how awesome Vista is.

Now that Ive got XP looking great im starting to get a bit pissed that I bought Vista at all.

XP will do anything, apart from make the tea. Its stable, oh and the updates improve performance, unlike Vista.

2007-09-14 08:45:50 · answer #2 · answered by Linux Mint 11 7 · 0 0

Anytime you install a new operating system or reinstall an operating system you will lose all the data on you hard disk.

You will need to back up the data on a flash drive or external hard disk. Simply copy and paste the data you need onto the external disk or flash drive.

2007-09-14 08:31:54 · answer #3 · answered by Sylor 2 · 0 0

it fairly is not achievable. Going up from one working gadget to a various is complicated to do, going on is almost impossible in view which you will might desire to clobber all the hot settiings information and basically the full OS. Plus, the outdated OS might might desire to appreciate the thank you to handle the hot OS. in view that it fairly is somewhat not achievable, Microsoft did no longer even attempt

2016-12-26 10:44:14 · answer #4 · answered by pafel 3 · 0 0

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