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Our Experience Moving ATX to a new Windows 10 Computer


Abby Normal

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We spent about 10 hours setting up our new windows 10 server this weekend. Copying data to/from external SSDs took longer than expected.

We replaced our Win7 server with a Win10 server and here's what we learned.

Stop the ATX server services on the old computer before copying data.

Copy EVERYTHING in both:

C:\ProgramData\CCH Small Firm Services

C:\ProgramData\Wolters Kluwer

Copy the data to the new computer BEFORE you install ATX. ATX will find the data and your settings and view it as a reinstall so it goes smoothly.

We had no problems with 2016-2018, but we had to run the ATX database repair batch files (.bat) to repair 2014 & 2015. 2013 didn't work at first, then mysteriously started working. We didn't go back any further.

You can find the batch files here: (There's a separate one for each year)

https://support.cch.com/kb/solution.aspx/000041746

YOU MUST RUN THESE BATCH FILES BY RIGHT-CLICKING AND CHOOSING 'Run as Administrator'. We ran them not as administrator first and it did not work. Then I went back and read the web page and read the instructions again, more thoroughly.

Good luck!

 

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