Not sure I can advise you.  I've used  earlier versions of Legacy in years 
past however I switched everything over to  Legacy 7 Deluxe about a year ago.  
It is a learning curve, but I'm not  sorry.  It can do sooo much, and I highly 
recommend the 9 CD's that come  with Legacy 7 DE.  I listened to them over and 
over.  (Maybe I'm a  little slow).  Good luck and welcome to the LUG! Nina 
Johnson, in Murrieta,  California

In a message dated 2/10/2009 2:32:11 P.M. Pacific Standard  Time, 
[email protected] writes:
Hello,
I have purchased a netbook  that I want to use mostly for genealogy.
I am still using on my desktop  Legacy5 version 5.0.0.61 and have never 
updated because never able to do so with  success. Since I was happy with the 
way 
the old version was working, I had given  up several years ago on updates.
After the purchase of my netbook I tried  again to update the version of 
Legacy 5 on my desktop with the intention of  downloading the full version of 
Legacy 5 on my netbook and have two matching  versions. Again I have been 
unable 
to do after several trials. (run-time 380).  Maybe something wrong with my 
system and I really do not want to reinstall  Windows XP. My senior brain can 
handle only so much.
I reinstalled Legacy 5  from the disk and restore from a previous back-up 
(During the tentative update  Legacy had modified my family file).
I would be happy to continue working  with my version of Legacy 5 and 
hopefully can do so but would like to confirm  that I am not heading for 
disaster.
I copied the folder Legacy from my  desktop to flash drive and from the flash 
drive clicked on Legacy5 set up.  Legacy downloaded some files, installed 
itself on the C: drive and again tried  to transform my data files which I did 
not want because I wouldn't be able to  restore on my desktop. Legacy requested 
permission to transform the files, but  "no" was not an option.
I uninstalled Legacy from the Netbook since I could  not open the family file 
unless I transform it. 
I do not have Legacy on my  netbook, but I am able to open Legacy from the 
flash drive which hold the copy  of the Legacy folder on my desktop. 
However, I have noticed on the netbook  C/ drive a folder Legacy with the 3 
sub-folders Back-up, Data and Search. I  supposed that the files were created 
when I tried to install Legacy on my  netbook (the search folder contains 
Ancestry files.)
I am concerned that the  three folders created with a different version of 
Legacy that the one on my  desktop might create problems. I am also afraid of 
removing them and not being  able to open Legacy from my flash drive!
I have created a folder Legacydata  under "Mydocuments" were I save the 
back-ups and have been able to  restore.
Could you advise me?
Thank you
Paulette, Camarillo, CA  

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