Upgrade to Quicken 2010 deleted all of my pending downloaded transactions

I recently upgraded from 2008 to 2010 and just realized all of my pending downloaded transactions are gone. I saw some posts regarding this in the Quicken support community forum but so far there has been no solution coming from Intuit. Does anyone know of any solution for this? I am hesitant to uninstall and go back to 2009 as I had recorded data since the upgrade a few days ago, paying some online bills. Plus, I had a ton of stuff to accept.

Thanks.

Reply to
Michael Rosen
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If you don't want to be at Intuit's mercy, I'd revert to your old version and process all the downloaded transactions in your previous version, then convert again. Otherwise, you can manually enter those never processed transactions, in Q2010; or wait to see if Intuit can, and will, do something for you. Only you can tell which approach is best for you.

Reinstalling your older version, restoring your last file from that version, accepting the downloaded transactions, and reconverting shouldn't have to cost you anything more than the time to do it. If you get to a point that you say to yourself that it isn't giving you what you want, you can stop and return to the Q2010 data you have now.

Reply to
John Pollard

Yes, you can have two versions installed at the same time; there may be some glitches when you do that, but I have Q2010, Q2009, Q2005 and a couple of others installed on the same machine. You're right that you can't run more than one at the same time ... but you can print reports from one and compare them to the data in another version. You can print the reports to PDF files and do the comparing without having to actually print anything.

To install and tell Quicken not to try to uninstall other versions, hold down CTRL+SHIFT when you click the first "Next" button in the install dialog.

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John Pollard

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