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recent update
I’ve just tried to update FH to latest version 7.0.15, I cancelled install which had hung up, On trying to open FH I now get a no of alerts (see attachment)
It says to try reinstalling program, yet I can’t find it, when I try the exe from file (dated 23/2/2022) I get the same result. And I can’t find todays download, although Program Files (x86)/Family Historian/ contains three folders (Program,Samples,Text Schemes) dated to 29/8/2022 12.38
I haven’t a recent separate save, (slapped wrist !) so am worried my most recent work will be lost.
I've raised a ticket with Calico Pie
It says to try reinstalling program, yet I can’t find it, when I try the exe from file (dated 23/2/2022) I get the same result. And I can’t find todays download, although Program Files (x86)/Family Historian/ contains three folders (Program,Samples,Text Schemes) dated to 29/8/2022 12.38
I haven’t a recent separate save, (slapped wrist !) so am worried my most recent work will be lost.
I've raised a ticket with Calico Pie
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Re: recent update
Many thanks, for some reason I couldn't find the link you sent, it worked a treat, updated, no loss of work, and a full backup saved !!!
thanks again
Ian
thanks again
Ian
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Re: recent update
Ian, did you use the FH Help > Check for Updates > Upgrade Now option?
IMO that has proved to be a problematic method.
It is much more reliable if you use the https://www.family-historian.co.uk/install7 link.
The way I find that URL is via the CP Downloads > Download Archive https://www.family-historian.co.uk/dow ... ad-archive
IMO that has proved to be a problematic method.
It is much more reliable if you use the https://www.family-historian.co.uk/install7 link.
The way I find that URL is via the CP Downloads > Download Archive https://www.family-historian.co.uk/dow ... ad-archive
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Re: recent update
And make sure that you keep the install files, as CP do not provide a method for downgrading if a critical feature (for you) has problems in the new release...
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Re: recent update
I think that highlights a snag with the Help > Check for Updates > Upgrade Now option, because it is not obvious where the downloaded installation file exists. I tried to find it in Downloads and Temp folders without success.
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Re: recent update
Miketatewise wrote: ↑29 Aug 2022 16:33 Ian, did you use the FH Help > Check for Updates > Upgrade Now option?
IMO that has proved to be a problematic method.
It is much more reliable if you use the https://www.family-historian.co.uk/install7 link.
The way I find that URL is via the CP Downloads > Download Archive https://www.family-historian.co.uk/dow ... ad-archive
Yes (FH Help > Check for Updates > Upgrade Now option?) and then couldn't find the exe anywhere,
Re: recent update
Yes (FH Help > Check for Updates > Upgrade Now option?) and then couldn't find the exe anywhere,tatewise wrote: ↑29 Aug 2022 16:33 Ian, did you use the FH Help > Check for Updates > Upgrade Now option?
IMO that has proved to be a problematic method.
It is much more reliable if you use the https://www.family-historian.co.uk/install7 link.
The way I find that URL is via the CP Downloads > Download Archive https://www.family-historian.co.uk/dow ... ad-archive
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Re: recent update
You shouldn't have to look for an exe file, you should get this window, if there was an update, you click 'Upgrade Now' and it then downloads, then starts the update automatically, after confirming to close a) the project, then b) the program:
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Re: recent update
That's correct Neil, but nobody can find the exe that gets downloaded / installed as Mike has said. I, and others, like to have a local copy of the install file to fall back on if there are any problems with a subsequent release.
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Re: recent update
How about hosting the previous stable version (currently FH 7.0.11) on FHUG downloads as a service to users who wish to revert in the event of problems.
Probably requires a courtesy check with CP that we’re not treading on their toes, but I wouldn’t anticipate any objections.
Probably requires a courtesy check with CP that we’re not treading on their toes, but I wouldn’t anticipate any objections.
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Re: recent update
In my case, when I click update, FH creates a folder called downloads in my Documents folder and that is where I found the exe file.jbtapscott wrote: ↑31 Aug 2022 16:37 That's correct Neil, but nobody can find the exe that gets downloaded / installed as Mike has said. I, and others, like to have a local copy of the install file to fall back on if there are any problems with a subsequent release.
Regards,
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Re: recent update
Ah! Yes! So it does, but a pity FH does not say that is where it downloaded the file
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Re: recent update
Yes, I agree, It would be even better still if the user was prompted for a directory to save it to
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Re: recent update
I agree, it is a shame, but then most software developers fall into the same trap, if you upgrade via their own update mechanism. They tend to store the download into a temporary directory, which is often deleted after the upgrade has finished.
What I tend to do, is go to their website and download the latest version from there, that way, I know where it is being saved to, so I can keep it for future emergencies or if I need to revert.
What I tend to do, is go to their website and download the latest version from there, that way, I know where it is being saved to, so I can keep it for future emergencies or if I need to revert.
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Re: recent update
While the internal update from FH worked for me, I don't find that folder in my Downloads folder. Just to be safe, I will follow your advice and download the update directly from the website to store against future disasters...
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Re: recent update
I found that a new folder "Downloads" had been created in my Documents folder rather than in the Downloads folder which Windows auto created (and which is not in the Documents folder!)
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Re: recent update
That Folder (Downloads) in the Document Folder was created by FH. It is only created once and then all subsequent updates are downloaded to that folder. My Folder conatins all updates from v7.0.8.2. as that was when I moved to this new computer.
The old computer has them going back long before that in a similar folder.
The old computer has them going back long before that in a similar folder.
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Re: recent update
There seems to be no standardisation. I have exes downloaded by various programmes 'checking for updates' in:
C:\Users\username\Documents
C:\Users\username\Downloads
D:\OneDrive\Documents\Downloads
and even D:\OneDrive\Downloads (which is my default Download location).
C:\Users\username\Documents
C:\Users\username\Downloads
D:\OneDrive\Documents\Downloads
and even D:\OneDrive\Downloads (which is my default Download location).
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Re: recent update
We are not bothered about standardisation. We just want FH to tell us where it puts the installation file, so that if needed it can be reinstalled later to return to an earlier version.
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Re: recent update
I was just pointing out that FH is no better nor worse than other programmes -- none of them tell you where they've put their executable.
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Re: recent update
I would say that FH should be following a Microsoft standard for downloads. In Windows 7 onwards that became C:\Users\<username>\Downloads
FH is putting these downloads in C:\Users\<username>\Documents\Downloads - in my case the only files in that folder are the FH v7 updates. All my other downloads go to C:\Users\Neil\Downloads
However, at least we now know where they are for safekeeping.
This screenshot shows my FH7 updates in C:\Users\Neil\Documents\Downloads and highlighted in the the left column the shortcuts to the standard User folders
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Re: recent update
I have never, until now, bothered to pay attention what or where a program downloads during an update. I have been using computers since before Windows and my assumption had always been that the installer downloaded to the temp files and got cleaned up after the install. SO the fact that FH created a folded in Documents and downloaded there, it never crossed my mind to pay attention. I see it as a bonus.