> Thank you so much!   I did what you said and it is working as it
> should.   Also, you gave very good explanation as I obviously never
> understood the difference between the Mnemosyne file I found in
> Program Files and the .mnemosyne directory in my user file.   Sounds
> like they are very different.  So, I should probably mention - that a
> while back, not being a computer wiz for starters - it seemed to me it
> would be more organized to have the two together and I had moved
> my .mnemosyne file to my Mnemosyne Program file.  Oops?  

It's better to restore it, but in this particular case it should not not 
matter.

Cheers,

Peter

> I haven't
> had any trouble so far but should I try and separate them?    Which
> would, I guess, mean going into the Program File,
> selecting .mnemosyne, Edit select cut'', go to Documents and Settings/
> User/ and then 'paste' the .mnemosyne file back where it
> belongs?
> Thanks in advance for one more answer!
> Karen
> 
> 
> On Aug 1, 12:56 am, Michael Campbell <[email protected]>
> 
> wrote:
> > The program itself is not stored in the .mnemosyne folder, so you should
> > be able to install whatever version of mnemosyne on your new computer,
> > run it once (so it creates a new .mnemosyne folder so you're 100% sure
> > you're looking in the right spot), then replace everything in that
> > folder with the contents of your old one.
> > 
> > Please note that you should NEVER DELETE YOUR OLD STUFF!   This is for
> > backup purposes, so you don't lose anything if something goes awry.   You
> > can simply start over and try again.
> > 
> > On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 11:03 AM, Karen <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Thanks.  I have Windows XP on both computers.  You said to copy
> > > everything in the .mnemosyne folder, but as I have an older version on
> > > my old computer is there a way to copy only my deck cards over to the
> > > newest version on my new computer?    (Download directions say to
> > > uninstall the old version before downloading the newest one so I
> > > assumed they shouldn't be combined?)- Hide quoted text -
> > 
> > - Show quoted text -
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