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Posted Sunday, November 24, 2013
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Post #32751
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Hello All. and Administrator.
I have used Genp Pro 2007 and recently my C drive has
started
to break up and so I copied and saved all my
family
Genopro files to another external drive and memory stick, however my PC protection program Bit defender detected a
virus
but saved the PC and eliminated the threat,
however I have
lost the files
from the Geno pro program folder.
All I have is the Geno pro 2007 and have over 00 on my family tress dating from1495 and 1505, unfortunately I was too late in saving it to the Geno servers.
however is it possible to
send
Geno pro files back into the geno pro data base.
I do feel heart broken that I
would have to type in the 800
family members
and the associated history
information
.
but would do this even if it takes all next
year
but I would have to convert the files to hard copies but all the conversion programs on line ask for money to convert Geno files. Any
help
or suggestions would be gratefully received. Thanks
Oh might
update
to
2011
when I have sorted this issue out first.
absolutely desperate...Thanks.
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jcmorin
Posted Monday, November 25, 2013
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Post #32754
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however is it possible to send GenoPro files back into the GenoPro database
GenoPro do not work as a database, it's file base just like Microsoft Word or Excel, with the exception of not having the
images
in the file to avoid huge documents.
Do you still have you .gno file? If so double click on it to open it. We offer free
backup
because so many people lose their hard work because they don't make any backups.
You can backup your file with other free services such as dropbox, skydrive or google drive too.
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Monday, November 25, 2013 by
jcmorin
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