![]() "I'm hoping to keep my current iMac going forever." You can hope all you want, but the likelihood of that plan working is not so great. I keep that window open all the time when I have Quicken 2007 open, and I completely overlook that! It would have saved me some grief one of the times I ended up working in a backup file when I thought I was using my regular E. Anyway, this is a side issue to the matters at Thanks for the reminder about the Quicken 2007 file name appearing atop the Accounts list. When a user says they have trepidation about updating from El Capitan to High Sierra, I probably wouldn't suggest the added complexity of installing a VM. Just installing an older macOS inside the VM can be a little tricky - and then you're running an OS that is unpatched for vulnerabilities. Yeah, I'd disagree that VMs are quite that simple. ![]() Can you tell me that it will all work just fine? ![]() I've resisted upgrading from El Capitan for years because I'm terrified of losing decades' worth of minutely itemized data and categories and Repeating Transactions, etc. Will High Sierra recognize and use either of those two qdfm files seamlessly? For years Quicken opens using this data file-1514Data File 12-31-14 8-26-15.qdfm (or 111514Data File 12-31-14 8.qdfm?)-to run Quicken for Mac 2007 on El Capitan.
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