Do not destroy your old file and triple check your new files, including any
tools you might use.

Without thinking,  I would upgrade my computer first and then after all is
working upgrade my Legacy on the new machine.
I would worry about too many things changing at the same time.

Ian


On Wed, Oct 9, 2019 at 11:54 AM DimJim <[email protected]> wrote:

> Been a long time since I needed to change computers, so want to confirm my
> "plan".
> On the old computer with Legacy 7.5,  I will do a Back Up of my current
> data file, to a Thumb drive, renaming the Back Up. "New Family File (date)".
> On the new computer, I will install Legacy 9.  Open it and select Restore
> Family File, then navigate to my Thumb drive and select the "New Family
> File (date)".
> I have not been linking multi media files to my current family file on
> Legacy 7.5, so should not need to worry about those files needing to be
> moved.
> Is this the right way to do it?
> Anything else?
> TIA,  Jim
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