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Posted by Steve Larson on December 26, 2007, 3:43 pm
Please log in for more thread options I'd suggest uninstalling the trial, then install the purchased copy, if
that's the way you'll go. If you go back to the previous version, then you
would do the same procedure. But in that case, you'd need to restore your
pre-upgrade data files. Again, always keep a separate copy of your original
data safe somewhere, preferably on removeable storage.
> Thank you. I am pretty sure I will purchase it. Is there an unlock code
> they will give me or can I install over the evaluation copy?
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> Thanks... Bob
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>> http://quicken.intuit.com/free-trial-download.jhtml
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>> As always, be safe and make a backup of your original pre-conversion
>> data. Easiest method is if you have a 2nd pc to install it on. It will
>> upgrade your data from a prior release.
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>>> Do you have a link to download this 60 trial? All I can find on their
>>> web site is reference to a 60 refund policy after you have already
>>> purchased it.
>>>
>>> Thanks... Bob
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>>>> Q05 to Q08 would be a good jump, you'll notice some new features you
>>>> should like. You can also try a free 60 day trial download of any of
>>>> the Q08 versions, directly from Intuit.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I currently have Quicken Deluxe 2005. Am I going to lose
>>>>> price downloading capability in April 2008?
>>>>>
>>>>> Will I lose any capabilities going to Deluxe 2008?
>>>>> I don't remember if there was a "Premier 2005" version...
>>>>>
>>>>> TIA
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