Michele,

I think that the default for the backup is C\Legacy\Data, but would not swear 
to this. In any event Jenny has advised how to see where your's is.

Nobody can say why your data is not on your other machine. However, to make 
certain that it isn't I suggest that you use Windows Explorer to  search for 
"*.fdb" (no  quotes) . If  it is just point Legacy to it.

Ron Ferguson
http://www.fergys.co.uk/

Michele S <[email protected]> wrote:

>So I backup my family file and have no idea where it is backing up to.
>I have Windows 7 64 bit.  So I decide it is probably better to export
>to a gedcom file on a thumb drive, I have done this before.  Today I
>decide I better back up my family tree onto my thumb drive and update
>the other computers. So here are my issues. I go to the other computer
>and the family file is not on the computer, legacy is, but not my
>family tree. Strange!
>
>So am I doing something wrong? Can someone give me ideas on how to
>properly back up my family tree, make sure it gets on my thumb drive
>and why when I went on the other computer lagacy opens and can't find
>the family file?
>
>
>
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