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ps56k

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Apr 24, 2013, 4:26:58 PM4/24/13
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Since - Juan Wei - has created several threads of basically the same issue,
him trying to get Quicken up and running from a backup....
I wanted to at least post some info on the "feature" he is using.
 
This backup facility is called - HP Easy Backup -
 
Here is a random/basic link to the "hardware button" that is used with the software.
 
In addition,
a critical piece of info is embedded in the descriptive pages...
 

Restoring your files

HP Easy Backup allows you to restore files or folders from a previous backup.
Because the HP Easy Backup data is encrypted when it is stored,
you must use the HP Easy Backup Restore function to retrieve a file or folder.
 

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Juan Wei

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Apr 24, 2013, 4:53:08 PM4/24/13
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ps56k has written on 4/24/2013 4:26 PM:
> Since - Juan Wei - has created several threads of basically the same issue,
> him trying to get Quicken up and running from a backup....

????????????? You're way off base! I'm not trying to restore from a backup.

> I wanted to at least post some info on the "feature" he is using.

And I'm not using HP Easy Backup.

But thanks anyway. :-)

ps56k

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Apr 24, 2013, 5:57:06 PM4/24/13
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ooops - right - sorry -
it was the other guy with the various threads...
concerning a TurboTax 2011 backup -

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I'm trying to reconstruct my 2011 Turbo tax return which was lost when
my computer crashed. I had a backup: E:\HP Easy Save drive and I can
see it seems to contain the file with my data.
The identification on the E drive is "C.:... XXXX... tax
return.tax2011". (I had ordered the backups to be saved in their
original folders, so I'm stuck with this C: which might make a
problem).
I want to reload TurboTax 2011 and reconstruct it by using this data
on drive E:, but I can't seem to find a way to import the file.
Having the 2011 data would, of course, help with the 2012 return.

John Polasek


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