Ok, now I am worried. I restored from the last 5 backups and they all
still get error 3035 when I run check repair so it was not the crash
that caused the problem. I can't say when the last time I ran
check/repair but obviously should have been running it more frequently.
I don't want to export to a gedcom and lose my sourcewriter sources. I
have worked very hard to have the sources look the way I want. Any other
ideas?

Kirstin

On 12/26/2014 8:45 PM, Kirstin wrote:
> I am using Legacy 8, version 8.0.0.459 on a Windows 7 computer. I was
> running "set relationships" when my computer crashed. Since then I get
> error 3035. I got several error messages before that, which I managed to
> resolve, but am stuck at 3035 (not may favorite of all the error
> messages I've gotten over the years). I compacted. I followed the
> directions under error number on the support page. I uninstalled,
> booted, reinstalled. Still error 3035. I'd rather not do anything
> drastic as I have a backup and have just done piddly little things since
> the backup but I wondered if there was anything easy I haven't tried.
>
> Kirstin
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