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Missing Data From Latest .GNO File; Genogram is O.K.; Pictures O.K.

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Author After Computer Serviced By Technician GenoPro File Was Screwed-up
Posted Friday, August 1, 2008 - Post #22293
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Background: I've used Genopro on and off since about 2003; added beta version and later bought a full release.  After many months of inactivity (with genealogy) computer developed problems.  I had to rely on an outside technician to restore system.  When I finally got around to exploring my latest Genopro file, I found that all the text from my mother’s database was missing; the only information that remained was her pictures.  The technician had created partitions and added drives, E and F to serve as backup in case of any future problems.  The only thing I can do with these now is to make copies of files to my working C drive (if needed).

Problem/Question: I’ve suddenly realized that in GenoPro I’m not just dealing with file extension .GNO, but also, .LST, .XML, .RMC, .AQ, .AQALPHA, .AQZ, and .EMF.  Can I merge a .GNO file and an .XML file?  Or how can I copy completed data for an individual from an earlier .GNO file to a later file that needs this data restored?  Is this paranoid or do you think I may have a security issue with respect to the loss of my mother’s personal data?

Edited: Saturday, August 2, 2008 by GenoProSupport




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