My friend bought a new computer running Vista. She had someone come over a couple of days ago and do some data transfer and program installation for her. He installed her previous copy of The Bat!, which was probably a 2.x or 3.x version. He, of course, knew nothing about the program. He forgot to make a backup of TB! on her old computer, however. Today, we hooked up her old computer to back up TB! so we could restore her saved email and settings. Another friend and TB! user came with me and tried at first just to move the files from one computer to the other. It wouldn't let us do that.
I had brought a flash drive with TB! 4.2 on it to install on her computer as a trial. When moving the files didn't work, we tried to run the 4.2 installation program. Over and over, we got an error message that it couldn't find Drive G. There is no drive G. The flash drive was on H. The hard drive is C:. When we tried to uninstall The Bat! that her tech guy had installed, we were unable to do so. Something wouldn't let us. It also called the program it wouldn't delete by some name using a non-Roman alphabet. So, how do I get the old files off her computer and get a new version of The Bat! up and running with her old data restored? Help! Thanks, Jeanny House -- Jeanny House [email protected] Eau Claire, WI ________________________________________________ Current version is 4.2.10.0 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

