The easiest way to get the right file may be to open gnucash on the old
machine and use File > Save As to save it to a USB stick or similar. Then
you can copy it to a suitable folder on the new machine and use File Open
in gnucash to open it.

On Sun, 8 Dec 2019, 21:45 The Frankses, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm trying to migrate my GnuCash data to a new computer. When I try to open
> the file from within GnuCash, I get this message: "No suitable backend was
> found for (the path to the file)." Any suggestions?
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