Kay Fordham wrote
7. However, running Legacy from the Old F drive results in the same error.
It worked fine the day before my hard drive acted up.
- This is the same issue because Legacy on your old F drive was installed
into Windows on that drive. The version of Windows you are running with on
Using Legacy 6.0.0.79 (20 January 2006) - Updating this week
Background
1. Hard drive wouldn't boot - had corrupt file which could not be repaired.
2. Installed new hard drive and reinstalled Windows XP.
3. Made new hard drive Master and old drive Slave.
4. Copied files from old hard drive
on Installation and Copying Files
Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 16:23:02 -0700
Using Legacy 6.0.0.79 (20 January 2006) - Updating this week
Background
1. Hard drive wouldn't boot - had corrupt file which could not be repaired.
2. Installed new hard drive and reinstalled Windows XP.
3. Made new hard
] Behalf Of Kay
Fordham
Sent: 26 October 2006 00:23
To: Legacy User Group
Subject: [LegacyUG] Questions on Installation and Copying Files
Using Legacy 6.0.0.79 (20 January 2006) - Updating this week
Background
1. Hard drive wouldn't boot - had corrupt file which could not be repaired.
2
At 08:43 AM 26/10/2006, you wrote:
You do need all of the extra files (CB, TC etc). I can't remember in detail
what they all are but they are part of your data. If you have Legacy backups
(the zip files), MOST will all be on there and so you could just restore
from the backup and everything will
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