Ian,

Gcm files are not your data files. They are metadata files. Similarly, the 
“.gnucash” folder is the system folder that holds this metadata. Your data 
files (AccontsBusiness.gnucash and Personal.gnucash) are somewhere else on your 
backup. Put those on your new machine (not in the “.gnucash foldr”, BTW), and 
you’ll have your data.

HTH,
David

> On Nov 27, 2017, at 7:24 PM, Ian McAllister <purch...@smarthomebiz.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi, I think I sent my earlier message to the wrong address.
> 
> My motherboard crashed and I needed a new one and re-installed Windows. 
> Fortunately I had a backup of my main folders.
> 
> I copied the GNUcash folder across from the backup then re-installed over the 
> top of it, in the hope that I would then have all my data files included, but 
> it didn't work that way.
> 
> So I found \Users\myusernam\.gnucash\books which contained my old files
> AccountsBusiness.gnucash.gcm
> Personal.gnucash.gcm
> I copied these and ran the program, which identified the two files. I 
> highlighted and clicked each in turn, and was told both times
> No suitable backend was found for 
> file://C:\Users\#######\.gnucash\books\AccountsBusiness.gnucash.gcm.
> 
> How can I get back my books?
> 
> Ian McAllister
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