Hi Chet,
 
Thanks for the offer but my Quicken is running smooth now.
 
With Love,

CtrlAltDel aka Dave
C4/5 Complete - 30 Years Post
Texas, USA


Chet Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
   Hi Mark and Dave,
 If the program is for a pacific type of computer like for instance a Dell, Compaq, or Hewlett-Packard. The best way to put it on another computer is to take WinZip and Zip up the folder of the programs name which will be located in your Program Files Folder that is where it is on the computer you are trying to move it from and if you got away to put it on a CD or have a Zip Drive with a USB Cable, you can then transfer the program that is Zipped up to the computer you want it on. Then you must use WinZip program to unzip it to the computer you want it on. Then you take the folder after it is unzipped and put it in the Program Files Folder on the second computer where you want to use it at. Be sure that you have show all hidden files and folders working before you Zip up the program folders name in your Program Files Folder. You can use Hotmail to send up to 3 megabytes through the e-mail also. That is another way to transfer files. It will not transfer folders, there for you need to use WinZip to make the folder into a .zip file. If you need help, email me with Help Chet in the subject line.
 
Best Regards, Chet   (Cquad7)

"David K. Kelmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Mark,
 
I just re-installed my Quicken onto my laptop.  I used the disc to re-install it.  Even doing it with the disc was a headache.  Good luck getting your app to run.
 
With Love,

CtrlAltDel aka Dave
C4/5 Complete - 30 Years Post
Texas, USA


RollinOn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hey people anyone know how to copy a program like quicken and move it to a new computer?
I have it moved but don't know how to install it.
It came with my old computer so I copied it and moved it but don't know how to open it or install.
 
 
 
Mark Jackson
 



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