[muglo] Re: [Bulk] Re: [Bulk] Re: hard drive
- From: Paul Thomas <paul_thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 8 Apr 2006 12:23:17 -0400
For what it is worth, mine still has it's original name - Macintosh HD
- if you want to try that? Secondly, does Quicken automatically save a
Backup File which you might be able to open? If you can find a real
guru, (s)he might be able to help for I knew one in St. Catharines who
could do marvels!! After all, the file is no doubt still there, it is
just a Directory entry that is missing and the guy I knew could somehow
'repair' the Directory entry and retrieve the file. Unfortunately I
don't know how he did it!!! So hope you can find a Backup file
somewhere!!
All the best
Paul
On Apr 6, 2006, at 5:17 PM, Hawk wrote:
> Problem is I can't recall name it had. It was just a default name. Mac
> Hardrive or something. Sadly I had to leave and shut it down and now
> it's
> named 000000.
> If there is a Quicken user out there I have a question. This is
> going to
> sound dumb, maybe because it is but . ..
> I've lost all my data for the last two years. Wonderful, eh? Thing
> is
> that happaned to me the odd time over the years and I've had to start
> from
> scratch, dig stuff up, etc. etc. I kept thinking the data must still be
> there somewhere but where?
> Finally the last time it happened - about two years ago - I
> discovered
> how to retrieve it. Thing is I can't recall how except . . ..I left
> this
> cryptic little stickie on the desktop
> "If you lose data try 60quicken data." But I've forgotten what that
> means. Try it how? Must be intuititve but I'm not intuitive. Anyone
> have a
> suggestion.
> Meanwhile should I just pick a name and type it in place of the
> 00000?
> I wish I could explain how all this happened but even I can't put it
> together in my head. I'll just chalk it up to a series of unfortunate
> events, with apologies to Lemony Snicket. jim
>
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