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To: Ken Adams who wrote (8492)1/30/1999 6:02:00 PM
From: Shinin' Times  Respond to of 11149
 
Ken, thanks ... but no I can't go back.
I upgraded from a 3 year old "Spacewalker Shuttle" MB which had HD support limit of "up to 8 GB to an ASUS MB which gives HD support above 8GB. At same time, I upgraded from Western Digital 4GB EIDE HD to an IBM 10GB UDMA HD. I had all my QP data backed up onto an EIDE HD B4 conversion. After conversion, when I transfer data to new IBM HD, QP gags. Tried many different things, but apparently the QP database indexes get fouled up in the transfer. This is really hurting because I do daytrading and I depend on QP charts for the more "macro" time perspective. .... thx again and "prosper trading" to you. .... Fred



To: Ken Adams who wrote (8492)1/30/1999 8:10:00 PM
From: David N. Jones  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11149
 
To Thread,

Can someone please point me to the post that gives details on the new QP CD. My version of QP is version 2,0,0,5 1998.

I have checked the QP site but can see no details about ordering a new version of QP2.

Thanks in advance,
David Jones




To: Ken Adams who wrote (8492)2/1/1999 2:36:00 PM
From: Ken Adams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11149
 
All,

I successfully loaded IE4 this morning, making it possible for me to
then load Financial Studio.

Did that. Now, what on earth does this do? How do I use it? Is what I
downloaded from QP2 site a complete package? No docs make it hard to
figure out what to do with it. Ideas?

Thanks, Ken