It sounds like you most likely opened the wrong file.  Double check your file 
names and dates.

~DonH


On Aug 5, 2014, at 12:26 PM, Evert van Dijken <[email protected]> wrote:

> I opened my 7.5 family file (fdb) in version 8 (37000 + individuals) and 
> didn't see any problems.
> I also restored a backup of this 7.5 family in version 8 and again I didn't 
> see any problems.
> Of course I couldn't look at all individuals but I did check some direct 
> family lines.
>
> Could your 7.5 family file be corrupt before you opened this file in version 
> 8?
>
> Evert
>
>
> 2014-08-05 18:12 GMT+02:00 <[email protected]>:
>> I have been busy completing a 1970-page book using Legacy 7.5 and only 
>> yesterday was able to begin working in 8.0  I opened one of my well-reviewed 
>> family lines in 8.0 only to find that it is corrupted.  Is this a known 
>> problem or has it been fixed?  It appears that I have the latest build of 
>> 8.0.0.439.
>>
>> So far I found that someone born in the 1900s was moved to be a child of the 
>> original immigrant in the 1700s.
>>
>> After doing a check/repair, it says that I have marriages messed up with 
>> husbands and wives swapping places with each other in some cases.
>>
>> Sometimes brothers and sisters are listed as married persons.  In at least 
>> one of those cases, the child died in infancy and never married.
>>
>> Does anyone know what is going on and how I can fix this without great 
>> upheaval of 1000s of names?  I don't know how I am to trust any of the 
>> information in that file at all now.  I have begun making some changes until 
>> I realized what was happening.  I'm trying to get updates in the computer 
>> and don't want to work with corrupted files.  Also we have the reunion this 
>> weekend where I want to promote Legacy.  I cannot in good conscience promote 
>> something with so many problems.
>>
>> God bless,
>> Ellen
>>
>>
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