FTM 2014 works fine with Win 10. I have that software on this laptop (new 
hardware purchase), yet have an older laptop upgraded (Win 7 --> 8.1 --> 10)  
with FTM 2014 and both work fine with the software. I even rebuilt the OS for 
the older laptop, followed by installing FTM 2014, and that went okay.

 

(Jenny M Benson) Which version of FTM was being installed? Please remember that 
Ancestry sold FTM with support and any older install / registration checks no 
longer active since those activities were with companies no longer involved 
with FTM.

 

Denise

 

From: Legac.yUserGroup [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Jenny Goldsworthy
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2016 7:07 PM
To: Legacy User Group <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] FTM file to Legacy -can SKS act as intermediary, please

 

Hope the problem is sorted but I find it strange that FTM won't work

on or with Windows 10.

My old FTM program from the days of Windows 95 and 98 still works

as went into it other day to check on some data and exported a file to Legacy.

Since I bought it years ago I have gone through numerous computers,

XP, Windows 7 and now 10.

Just curious has any-one else experienced this.

 

On Wednesday, 31 August 2016 5:06 AM, Judy <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

 

Jenny~
I still have my FTM installed on a Win7 machine and would be happy to 
receive your sister's file and return it as a GED or import it into 
Legacy and return it t her.

Judy Conklin



On 8/30/2016 5:57 AM, Jenny M Benson wrote:
> My sister was creating her husband's tree with Family Tree Maker but a 
> couple of years ago I persuaded her to buy Legacy and she started to 
> "play around" with it to learn the program. She then had to give up 
> research because of needing to care for an elderly relative.  Now she 
> wants to return to her research, but she has installed Windows 10 on 
> her laptop and finds that FTM will not run, nor re-install from the 
> disks she has.
>
> Is there a LUGger who also uses FTM who would be willing to receive my 
> sister's FTM tree (can e-mail or Dropbox) and export it to a GEDCOM 
> for importing into Legacy?  (Or better still, I think, import it into 
> Legacy and return the Legacy file.)
>
> Please reply by e-mail to me.  Thanks in anticipation.



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