Hi Jack,

>From your message, i could point some "errors" you've made...

Your old laptop and your new one does not use the same system (32 bits vs 64 
bits,...), and thus you cannot just restore any file/settings like that (and 
certainly not any executable)...

"\PROGRAM FILES" folder is for program running natively on the system (on your 
new system, 64 bits programs), when "\PROGRAM FILES(x86)" is for old 32 bits 
programs...

Now you've placed some files of a 32bits program (The Bat!) in the 64 bits 
folder, just the right way to have mistakes...


When you reinstall a new computer, you could of course restore your own data, 
but you should not restore "settings" as settings are partly dependent of the 
system.  Settings from your old computer may not be adapted to your new 
computer (it's the case here with the PF directory name).

For TheBat!, you have a backup/restore function to do what you want, much more 
easily and without the need to pay HP for the support :)

Easy : on the old computer, you do a backup, on the new computer, you install 
thebat, then you restore the backup.  done :)


Le mercredi 14 juillet 2010 à 23:59:46, vous écriviez :

> This next point perhaps should be addressed to TBOT but it may have some 
> bearing here.  The new laptop's HDD has two folders; one named PROGRAM FILES 
> and one named PROGRAM FILES(x86).  Each folder contains a TB! folder but the 
> TB.exe is in the PFx86 folder. All of the .abd files are in the PF folder.  I 
> copied her .abd file to the PF(x86) folder and selected it to be opened while 
> I was in in the address book window.  I wound up with two identical address 
> books, both of which MALfunction exactly the same.




-- 
Cordialement,
 Stephane                            courrier : [email protected]



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