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Posted by Andrew on September 11, 2007, 7:52 am
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> Joe wrote:
>> I agree with the other poster. That sounds like a problem with your
>> software load or bad hardware, not necesssarily quicken.
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> Joe - I don't think that's what the "other poster" meant. I believe
> he was inferring that if the OP had a program (like Goback) that
> allowed him to get back to the a previous well-installed/operating
> state, he could get out of the situation of not having ANY version of
> Quicken running. Of course, I could be wrong, but I think he was
> offering a bypass to the problem, not a reason for it.
>
> To the OP = I think (if you Google the archives), there's some
> guiidance about some registry hacks or Quicken function (something
> like that) that effectively can get rid of any references to a
> previously installed version of the program; that might help if you
> can find it. I am sure others can post with more of a direct
> reference to what I am recalling.
Joe - If you were referring to Tracy's post (which wasn't in my NG when I
started; what I saw was your reply tied to the statement of "Do you have
Norton Goback, or some kind of "revert to the last good point" software
installed?" that Buck posted yesterday), I see what you now were referring
to.
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Regards -
- Andrew
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