[moneytalks] Re: Money Talks on New Windows 7 Machine

  • From: "Robert Wright" <godfearer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <moneytalks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2011 13:46:47 -0700

Wil you be using that same external drive with the windows 7 machine?
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Margaret Thomas 
  To: moneytalks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ; moneytalks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 12:47 PM
  Subject: [moneytalks] Re: Money Talks on New Windows 7 Machine


  Rob:

   

  I took a break and am ready to tackle my problem again.  

   

  I double checked what is on the XP and

   

   

   

  Enter the folder where the files will be backed up:

  C:\To Be Backed Up 

  mt_backup has

  Address C:\To Be Backed Up\mt_backup Go

  templates

  Account1.mtf

  category.ini

  items.ini

  paynames.ini

  Primary Checking.mtf

  Type: Money Talks Document Date Modified: 12/7/2011 1:33 PM Size: 117 KB 117 
KB My Computer 

   

  I think mt_backupshould be copied to the external drive.  Is this correct?  
If so, where does it go on the Windows 7?

   

  Thank you,

   

  Margaret

   

  From: Rob Meredith [mailto:rmeredith@xxxxxxx] 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 9:37 AM
  To: moneytalks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [moneytalks] Re: Money Talks on New Windows 7 Machine

   

  Margaret,

   

  I suspect you are not supplying the correct path to the Restore function on 
your Windows 7 machine. You might try the Browse function, and be sure you are 
pointing to the correct drive/folder.

   

  Another possibility is that you backed up to a folder on your removable drive 
from the XP machine instead of the root. You can check this by going to the 
Backup Files option on your Windows XP copy of Money Talks, and checking the 
path which is shown. It is that path you want to use when restoring on the 
Windows 7 side.

   

  Rob

   

  From: moneytalks-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:moneytalks-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Margaret Thomas
  Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 4:00 AM
  To: moneytalks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [moneytalks] Re: Money Talks on New Windows 7 Machine

   

  Rob and Pamela:

   

  I got Money Talks 1.4.0.0 installed on the Windows 7 machine, but the entries 
in the register aren’t up to date and the entries from the installation my tech 
did stop being up to date around the beginning of September.  I tried following 
Pamela’s instructions “

  You can do a back up on the first machine and use the restore back up on the 
new machine to bring the registry over., “ but am getting a “The selected 
folder does not contain a valid backup set” error message when I do the restore 
files.  The documentation says “

  To backup your financial information, select Backup Files from the File menu. 
The program prompts you for the location of the backup. It is normally a good 
idea to back your files up to some kind of external media like a floppy drive 
or thumb drive. Whatever the case, select the location or provide the path to 
where you want the backups stored and press OK. The next time you use the 
Backup Files option, Money Talks remembers where you stored the backups last 
time and offers that path as your new default. To backup to that location 
again, just press OK. 

  To restore a set of files, select Restore Files from the file menu. The 
program asks for the location of the backed up files and restores them to the 
Money Talks folder in your documents.”

   

  I spent several hours on this and there’s probably something perfectly simple 
that I’m missing.  I can spend the time to manually update the entries in the 
checkbook register since it would only be two and a half months worth, but I’m 
afraid the copy of Money Talks on the Windows 7 computer is so messed up at 
this point that uninstalling and starting from scratch may be in order.  If you 
agree, could you please provide specific steps for what I do after I uninstall 
and reinstall?  There is 6 years worth of entries on the checkbook register on 
the XP and I’d like to be able to bring at least that over to the Win 7.

   

  I greatly appreciate your patience.

   

  Thank you,

   

  Margaret

   

   

  From: Rob Meredith 

  Sent: Monday, November 14, 2011 8:24 AM

  To: moneytalks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

  Subject: [moneytalks] Re: Money Talks on New Windows 7 Machine

   

  Hi Margaret,

   

  I'm not sure where you got that old file, but try retrieving the latest Money 
Talks from the following:

  http://www.aph.org/tech/mt_setup.exe

   

  This is 1.4.0.0.

   

  Rob

   

  From: moneytalks-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:moneytalks-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Margaret Thomas
  Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2011 1:52 PM
  To: moneytalks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [moneytalks] Re: Money Talks on New Windows 7 Machine

   

  Rob and Pamela,

   

  I tried installing the file a couple more times today and got the same error 
as before.  I’ll have to spend some time learning about the admin privileges 
with Windows 7 and will probably have to talk to my tech.  Before I spend all 
that time, there’s one thing I wanted to double check on.  When the 
installation begins, it says it is installing Money Talks 1.1.0.0.  Version 
1.1.0.0 is on the Windows 7 machine now. When I click on check for updates it 
says “No update is available at this time.”  I don’t understand how this is 
supposed to help me get updates to 1.4.0.0 which is on the XP?

   

  Thank you,

   

  Margaret

   

   

   

   

  From: Rob Meredith 

  Sent: Friday, November 11, 2011 2:01 PM

  To: moneytalks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

  Subject: [moneytalks] Re: Money Talks on New Windows 7 Machine

   

  Sounds like an administrative privilege issue.

   

  Rob

   

  From: moneytalks-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:moneytalks-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Margaret Thomas
  Sent: Friday, November 11, 2011 1:25 PM
  To: moneytalks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [moneytalks] Re: Money Talks on New Windows 7 Machine

   

  Pamela,

   

  I clicked on ignore this time when I got the error message and was able to 
start the program, but it’s

   

  About Money Talks graphic 798 

  OKMoney Talks version 1.1.0.0graphic 925  Copyright (c) 2003-2005

  American Printing House for the Blind, Inc.

  APH Speech Environment, Version 

  1.2.0.488. Copyright (c) 1998-2005 

  American Printing House for the Blind, Inc. 

  All Rights Reserved.

  Microsoft Text to Speech Technology 

  Copyright (c) 1996-2001, Microsoft Corp. All  

   

  and I believe is the same version that was on the new machine before.  
There’s no backup in files and check for updates once again said no update is 
available.

   

  I should have admin priv.  I’ll have to find out how to double check.

   

  Now what?

   

  Thank you,

   

  Margaret

   

   

  From: Pamela Rader 

  Sent: Friday, November 11, 2011 11:43 AM

  To: moneytalks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

  Subject: [moneytalks] Re: Money Talks on New Windows 7 Machine

   

  Try the ignore button, rather than abort.  Also, make sure you are logged 
into an admin account.  Otherwise, I'll have to let Rob comment on this one, as 
he is more familiar with win. 7.

   

  Pamela

   

   

   

  From: moneytalks-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:moneytalks-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Margaret Thomas
  Sent: Friday, November 11, 2011 11:23 AM
  To: moneytalks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [moneytalks] Re: Money Talks on New Windows 7 Machine

   

  Pamela,

   

  I got an error installing the .exe:

   

  Error graphic 942 

  C:\Windows\winSxS\x86_Microsoft.MSXML2_6bd6b9abf345378f_4.20.98graphic 603  
18.0_x-ww_8ff50c5d\msxml4.dll

  An error occurred while trying to create a file in the destination 

  directory:

  Setup was unable to create the directory 

  "C:\Windows\winSxS\x86_Microsoft.MSXML2_6bd6b9abf345378f_4.20.9

  818.0_x-ww_8ff50c5d".

  Error 5: Access is denied.

  Click Retry to try again, Ignore to skip this file (not recommended), or 

  Abort to cancel installation. 

   

  I aborted.  I think it gave the older version number rather than the newer 
one.

   

  Now what?

   

  Thank you,

   

  Margaret

   

   

   

  From: Pamela Rader 

  Sent: Friday, November 11, 2011 10:23 AM

  To: moneytalks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

  Subject: [moneytalks] Re: Money Talks on New Windows 7 Machine

   

  You can do a back up on the first machine and use the restore back up on the 
new machine to bring the registry over.  

   

   

   

  From: moneytalks-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:moneytalks-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Margaret Thomas
  Sent: Friday, November 11, 2011 10:17 AM
  To: moneytalks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [moneytalks] Re: Money Talks on New Windows 7 Machine

   

  Pamela,

   

  Thank you.  That doesn’t sound like to much of a chore.  Before I start, I 
have a question.  It took me a while to look at Money Talks on the new Win 7 
since I was trying to learn the new OS and finding my way around it and I was 
updating MT on the XP for around a month so the register on the Windows 7 isn’t 
up to date.  Manually bringing it current wouldn’t be overwhelming for the one 
month or so, but I was wondering if before I install the .exe file you 
mentioned if copying the MT Backups folder to my external drive and pasting it 
on the MT Backups on the Win 7 so the files would be over written would allow 
me to skip having to manually update the register?  Or is there another way?  
I’ve got about 6 years worth of entries and don’t want to mess up.

   

  Thank you,

   

  Margaret

   

   

  From: Pamela Rader 

  Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 3:17 PM

  To: moneytalks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

  Subject: [moneytalks] Re: Money Talks on New Windows 7 Machine

   

  Hello:

   

  You can run the latest download by hand from:

   

  http://tech.aph.org/mt_setup.exe

   

  Install this over what you have and it will update, if the installed version 
is older.

   

  Since you are not uninstalling, you shouldn’t need your key code. However, if 
asked for  a key code, then you can enter the key code you have.

   

   

  From: moneytalks-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:moneytalks-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Margaret Thomas
  Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 2:42 PM
  To: money talks
  Subject: [moneytalks] Money Talks on New Windows 7 Machine

   

  Good Afternoon:

   

  As part of the data transfer he did preparing My 64 bit Windows 7 Home 
Premium machine my tech copied Money Talks and the files to go along with it 
from my XP Home computer.  My checkbook register initially initially appeared 
to be in reasonably good order once I re-arranged columns etc., but I 
discovered a big problem.

   

  version 1.4.0.0  is on the XP

  version 1.1.0.0 is on the Windows 7 and check for updates says no update is 
available.

   

  I purchased the downloadable version so don’t have the CD.  I have my 
registration code.  Is there some half-way easy way of getting Money Talks on 
the Windows 7 the same as that on the XP so I can have the newer version and 
the register and all associated files will be up to date?

   

  Any help would be greatly appreciated,

   

  Margaret

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