Hi Vik Sha/GnuCash Users,  

That sucks that you were unable to access your financial data and/or
your copy of GnuCash!  

I would like to take this opportunity to again recommend that GnuCash
users use the current AKA latest version of GnuCash, which is 5.11, IF
your operating system and hardware can support/handle it -
https://www.gnucash.org/download.phtml  

If you have older hardware and therefore are unable to use the current
version of a commercial operating system like Microsoft's Windows or
Apple's MacOS, then there would be a financial cost associated with
updating/upgrading  either the hardware or the software and the decision
to do that is up to the user.  

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_10 - it appears that Microsoft is
et to end support for Windows 10 in October, 2025  

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_8.1 - mainstream support for
Windows 8 ended in January, 2018 and extended support ended in January,
2023  

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacOS_High_Sierra - support for MacOS High
Sierra, 10.13 ended in November, 2020 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacOS_Big_Sur - support for MacOS Big Sur,
11 ended in September, 2023  

If your current hardware does not meet the system requirements for a
currently supported version of Windows or MacOS AND you are not willing
to purchase new (or even newer hardware), you could try out a Linux or
BSD distro (version) on your current hardware and
https://distrowatch.com/ goes over almost all of the options, BUT it can
be a lot of work to learn a new OS!  

From the perspective of the GnuCash developers, the fewer versions of
GnuCash they have to maintain and try to reproduce bugs on, the easier
it is for them AND the more time they can choose to spend working on
newer issues and feature requests.  

Donations are appreciated - https://www.gnucash.org/donate.phtml  

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Thanks, 

Brad - https://www.facebook.com/brad.morrison.12327/ &
https://nextdoor.com/profile/01mP46jj8KCzj3sP4 &
https://norcal.social/@BradMorrison 

On 2025-06-12 09:04, R Losey wrote:

> On Thu, Jun 12, 2025 at 10:21 AM Maf. King <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On Wednesday, 11 June 2025 15:53:54 BST Vik Sha via gnucash-user wrote: 
> Following my previous message two minutes ago, I may add that I had upgraded 
> to Mac OS Sequoya 5.15 
> 
> GnuCash u
> Version: 5.4, Build ID: 5.3-412-g53245caebf+(2023-09-23) 
> I *think* you will need to update your GC.  I'm not an Apple user, but I
> seem
> to recall there being an issue with latest MacOS upgrade and GC <= 5.10;
> something like that was in the list quite heavily a few months ago.
> 
> Hopefully a MacFan will chime in here.
> 
> HTH,
> Maf.

Yes, Apple changed something in Sequoia that broke GnuCash, so John
Ralls
corrected in in GnuCash. I am running Sequoia 15.5 with the latest M1
GnuCash and am having no problems with it. You'll just need to upgrade
if
you need it to work with Sequoia.
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