Restoring QM17 from a backup file
Ken Gilman
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I am trying to transfer a backup file from one Mac to another but when I try to restore from the backup file, the program goes into a routine that assumes I am converting from an Essentials file. What am I doing wrong?
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Hard to say, but I don't know if you are doing anything wrong.
If this is indeed a Quicken for Mac 2017 file, then the backup is nothing more than a compressed (zipped) file of the original. I suggest you:- Move your backup to the desired location and change the extension to ".zip". MacOS should give you a warning about this. This is OK, so confirm.
- Double click to open the file. Your Quicken file will now be extracted.
- Open the extracted Quicken file. It will be a plain old Quicken for Mac 2017 file.
- You can place the backup file in the Trash if so desired.
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I did as suggested and received the following which makes no sense to me as I have the latest version of Q.
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Subsequent to my second post and your reply, I renamed the un-zipped file and was able to use it to open a new version of Q and it seems to be working. I will know more after I use it.0
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