Hi,

On Wed, July 28, 2021 1:32 pm, Clint Chaplin wrote:
> May I suggest another possibility?
>
> The previous install of GnuCash, for whatever reason, used SQL, and as
> long
> as that was working, the fact that SQL was being used is invisible to the
> user.
>
> System crashed, files recovered.
>
> New system set up, GnuCash installed, but configured to use GnuCash
> internal file system, not SQL.
>
> New GnuCash files that are set up with the new system will work just
> great,
> but the recovered files will not be compatible until SQL is installed and
> configured.

That is unlikely, as the Windows build comes with SQL built-in.
Nothing special to configure or extra files to install like there is on
Linux or Mac.

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-derek

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