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If it doesn't, try this:
Download Money Plus Sunset Deluxe from Official Microsoft Download Center
I just installed it on one of my Version 1809 Build 17763.1 machines, which incidentally is running most of Office 2000.
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If it doesn't, try this:
Download Money Plus Sunset Deluxe from Official Microsoft Download Center
I just installed it on one of my Version 1809 Build 17763.1 machines, which incidentally is running most of Office 2000.
I understand the last version of MS Money for UK users was MS Money 2005 which can still be obtained free from here https://www.garethjmsaunders.co.uk/2...2005-for-free/
The actual file download is here http://moneymvps.org/downloads/files...05-UK-QFE2.exe
Scramjet,
When posting disk management there are two columns that need to be widened: Status and Volume.
The volume status was widened.
The status column still needs to be widened so that the characters in each row are in full view and none of the letters are cutoff.
There are multiple extra recovery partitions on storage drives.
To prevent the recovery drives from being uninstalled on storage drives it is best to only have the Windows drive connected to the computer during the upgrade. All other sata drives should be removed or disconnected during the upgrade.
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How did you decide to orient the disks?
How come windows is not on drive 0?
Are you troubleshooting the extra recovery drives?
If so consider opening a thread for the troubleshooting.
Open administrative command prompt and copy and paste all of these commands:
Code:bcdedit /enum bcdedit | find "osdevice" reagentc /info diskpart list disk list volume select disk 0 detail disk list partition select partition 1 detail partition select partition 2 detail partition select disk 1 detail disk list partition select partition 1 detail partition select partition 2 detail partition select partition 3 detail partition select partition 4 detail partition select disk 2 detail disk 2 list partition select partition 1 detail partition select partition 2 detail partition select partition 3 detail partition select partition 4 detail partition select disk 3 detail disk list partition select partition 1 detail partition select partition 2 detail partition select disk 4 detail disk list partition select partition 1 detail partition select partition 2 detail partition select partition 3 detail partition select partition 4 detail partition select partition 5 detail partition exit
When I first installed the components new I only installed the M.2 NVME drive and installed a retail copy of Windows 10 Pro. After all was setup I attached one drive at a time to be sure the BIOS picked it up properly. I don't know where the OEM partitions came from...possible from major Win 10 upgrades. I never noticed all them before in the Disk Management.
I am assuming after I installed the other drives or a update decided to rearrange them. It's weird.
Hello all!
The 1809 Update appears to be working fine for me. FWIW: I sat with it (for an hour) and watched the whole process which apparently had no glitches.
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"View Update History
Feature update to Windows 10, version 1809
Successfully installed on 10/4/2018"
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Is there a way to discover if I have problems from 1809?
Asking, especially because I'm due to run a full backup and am concerned something may need to be fixed before I copy any errors.
Thanks in advance to all who read and/or reply to my question.![]()