Posted by rrlund on May 20, 2018 at 07:54:22 from (69.36.53.86):
If somebody can tell me in straight up plain English how to restore the data to Quicken 2002,could you send an email or something? Explain it here if you can,I don't care. When I open File Explorer in Windows 10,it's loaded with QDATA stuff. I spent over two hours yesterday downloading Windows updates and got the data back to the end of 2017. I started clicking on those things in the file folder last night and took it all the way back to ending in 2012,2014 and finally got it back to February 2016,but that's as new as I can get it. I can't even get it back to the end of 2017. I'd be ecstatic if I could even get it back that far.
It HAS to be Quicken 2002. I googled it and every screen shot and answer to questions pertains to Quicken 2017 and my screen and options are different. I would think I should be able to restore it from Quicken. If I have to restore it from Windows,I can't find the newest data there. Like I said,it takes me back to 12,14 and 16. I've messes with it so much now that it might be buried forever.
I tried restoring from a zip drive this morning and it wouldn't even do that. When I put the zip drive in,it says it's in drive G:. There's no option for drive G in Quicken,just A,C,D,E and Q.
Please,if you try to explain it,be specific and clear. I don't do this stuff for a living and I know absolutely NOTHING about computer terms and where any of this stuff is found. If it's not on the screen with an icon,I don't know where it is or where to find it. If I sound frustrated,you have no idea!
Thanks a bunch. I know I'll feel totally stupid when it comes back up,but that wouldn't be anything new.
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