Martin,
Sorry to hear your PC is dying, but the upgrade is ot a complicated as you 
think.  1st, what version of Windows are you running on the PC?  Next it is 
recommended that you upgrade to a version 3.x, then run under "Actions" Check 
and Repair.  After you have done that, you can upgrade to version 4.x and run 
Check and Repair again.  You don't have to export or import at all.  When the 
new version is installed, it will remove the old program, but NOT your data.  
The new version will be able to pick up right where you left off.  To get to 
the right place, click on Help then About within GNUCASH.  Near the bottom you 
will see a link to "Visit the GnuCash website."  There you will see links to 
version 3.11 which you could use to upgrade from your current version.  If your 
computer can handle it you will then be able to upgrade to the current version. 
 Same thing applies to a Mac.  There is no importing or exporting required, all 
you would have to do is install GnuCash on the Mac, transfer your data files to 
the new machine and GnuCash will take it from there.  If you have any reports 
saved on your old Gnucash that could pose other difficulties.


Thank You,

Gyle McCollam

Gyle McCollam

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From: gnucash-user <[email protected]> on 
behalf of Martin Taylor <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2023 3:48 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [GNC] How do I Upgrade from 2.6.12 to v4?

Hi

I’m a not very technical user whose been successfully running 2.6.12 on my 
dying PC for about 8 years (since the imminent demise of MS Money!).

I’m looking at migrating from PC to a Mac laptop and found that in the meantime 
that several newer versions of GnuCash have been released.

I’m assuming that it would be smart to upgrade before I migrate to the new 
platform.

Within 2.6.12 I can’t find where or how to upgrade to a new version.  My guess 
is that I simply download the latest version 4 for PC and then export accounts 
and transactions from 2.6 and import them into 4. Am I on the right track?

Having got that done, I would then imagine that I download the equivalent 
version 4 for Mac to my laptop and again export and import the data.

Fingers crossed that I’m sending this to the correct user forum and that 
someone can provide me with some advice

Martin
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