My laptop recently crashed, corrupting the disc, and I have lost nearly a year's worth of work. (my last backup was January 2021). I have over 40,000 individuals in my FH 6 project but only 5,000 are direct ancestors. Fortunately, I uploaded that smaller file onto the Ancestry website about 5 months ago so anticipate there may be a few individuals on there that are missing from my older desktop version. I am very wary about Merged as I've seen the mess and duplication than can ensue. I presume I firstly just download the Ancestry Gedcom into my laptop but then how do I ensure that the programme selects from it only those entries missing from my main project file and attached them in the right places?
Thanks
* Merging part of an Ancestry file with FH6
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Re: Merging part of an Ancestry file with FH6
Have you read all the advice in
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What are your plans to prevent such a catastrophe from happening again?
There are regular postings here and in the Email forum about backup strategies and users who have suffered crashes.
I am always gobsmacked that anyone does not have a backup regime.
See FHUG Knowledge Base Backup and Recovery advice where from Making a Safe Backup onwards there is guidance on strategies which ideally should be automated.
There are regular postings here and in the Email forum about backup strategies and users who have suffered crashes.
I am always gobsmacked that anyone does not have a backup regime.
See FHUG Knowledge Base Backup and Recovery advice where from Making a Safe Backup onwards there is guidance on strategies which ideally should be automated.
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry