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From: kapjim on 5 Feb 2010 09:17 Thanks for the reminder. Of course I planned to backup then delete all my browser profiles in addition to financial files. On Thu, 4 Feb 2010 16:18:47 -0600, "JCO" <someone(a)somewhere.com> wrote: >Get the conversion done, then remove the .qdf file from your system before >sending it for repairs. The single .qdf file is the entire quicken >database. Once you have it saved (on a CD), delete the information on the >computer. Never send a computer for repairs with sensitive data, if >possible. > ><kapjim(a)example.com> wrote in message >news:kd0fm5pskn1mtfj51mduc6vvnqnf5ki8aa(a)4ax.com... >> Thanks. I'm not sure it will recognize my computer when I get it back >> from HP (if I even get the same box back), but I guess that would only >> be 2 installs. Q10 has a conversion utility from Money but to clarify >> my original post, while the conversion is being done, Money - the >> program and its data files have to be on the same machine. >> >> Jim >> >> On Mon, 1 Feb 2010 17:09:57 -0600, "R. C. White" <rc(a)grandecom.net> >> wrote: >> >>>Hi, Jim. >>> >>>No, you can install Quicken 2010 as many times as you need to; no >>>"activation" is involved. >>> >>>I've installed Quicken many times as I've beta-tested successive "builds" >>>of >>>Vista and Win7 - and successive year-versions of Quicken. No such >>>problems. >>> >>>Also, if you check the Quicken Help file, under Appendixes | Software >>>License Agreement, scroll down about half-way through and you'll see this >>>paragraph: >>>(i) Single User License. You may install and use a copy of the Software on >>>up to three (3) computers used by a single household. >>> >>>I haven't found any restriction on how many times it can be (re-)installed >>>on a single computer. >>> >>>I've never used Money so I have no idea how to switch from one to the >>>other. >>> >>>RC |