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I do not know if this is a question for the Mac experts, the Quicken
experts or the PC experts so I am posting to all these groups.
Okay for years I backed up my Quicken data to a Mac OS (HFS standard)
zip disk. But ever since moving to a laptop running OSX I have decided
to start backing up to a USB flash drive. For compatibility reasons I
formatted my flash disk as a DOS drive so it could be read in PC's.
I once read a thread in another board of a user that was having a very
hard time importing his old Eudora mail and settings from his old mac to
his new one via floppy or zip disk, because the disks were formatted as
DOS when the program only recognized Mac OS formatted floppies or zips.
I really hope that I do not have the same problem in the future with my
7 years of financial records in the rare event that Quicken 2005 crashes
on me. Or just to be safe should I reformat my flash disk as a mac OS
drive? I would lose the ability to use it on a PC.
Thanks,
John
I do not know if this is a question for the Mac experts, the Quicken
experts or the PC experts so I am posting to all these groups.
Okay for years I backed up my Quicken data to a Mac OS (HFS standard)
zip disk. But ever since moving to a laptop running OSX I have decided
to start backing up to a USB flash drive. For compatibility reasons I
formatted my flash disk as a DOS drive so it could be read in PC's.
I once read a thread in another board of a user that was having a very
hard time importing his old Eudora mail and settings from his old mac to
his new one via floppy or zip disk, because the disks were formatted as
DOS when the program only recognized Mac OS formatted floppies or zips.
I really hope that I do not have the same problem in the future with my
7 years of financial records in the rare event that Quicken 2005 crashes
on me. Or just to be safe should I reformat my flash disk as a mac OS
drive? I would lose the ability to use it on a PC.
Thanks,
John