RitaB Posted February 15, 2013 Report Posted February 15, 2013 Well, well, should I enter it? Have I lost the 60 returns I had? What do ya think? Restore computer to sometime prior to the update? I don't even remember how to do that, but I'm sure I can do some investigating. Quote
Maribeth Posted February 15, 2013 Report Posted February 15, 2013 Rita, your have backed up your returns, right? Then you should not lose anything by entering an activiation code. I have updated, ran the forms update, and have been working in v12.8 with no problem (knock on wood). Maribeth Quote
ILLMAS Posted February 15, 2013 Report Posted February 15, 2013 Hello Rita, it sounds like it was a complete reinstallation, input the code and you should be back and running, it might require for you to update the all the forms. Quote
mcb39 Posted February 15, 2013 Report Posted February 15, 2013 Did everyone download from the web? Did everyone then open the ATX program and let the installation take place. Did everyone then totally shut down their computers and restart (entire computer, not just the ATX program). My updates went well on both desktop and laptop. Opening the program is not an issue for me. Of course, I have not tried to prepare a return yet, but can open a return and close it without issue. What is going on? Quote
RitaB Posted February 15, 2013 Author Report Posted February 15, 2013 Yeah, I updated from ATX, worked on a return, crashing ensued. I did all the rebooting and stuff. A few times, actually. Swear. More crashing. Decided I would delete the Assets Folder, have done it a couple of times. I delete Assets Folder, empty recycle bin, reboot. Now it wants activation code. Quote
mcb39 Posted February 15, 2013 Report Posted February 15, 2013 Yeah, I updated from ATX, worked on a return, crashing ensued. I did all the rebooting and stuff. A few times, actually. Swear. More crashing. Decided I would delete the Assets Folder, have done it a couple of times. I delete Assets Folder, empty recycle bin, reboot. Now it wants activation code. Oh Boy...........I feel your pain, honest. Tuesday cannot come fast enough for you. I still cannot help thinking that there is a connection to the OS and Ram that is causing some of the problems. Also, it is known that networking is also a problem. I definitely asked for a WiFi setup of my new computer and that was before we even had ATX installed. Have three computers and a tablet working off of WiFi on a slow DSL connection. That is the best that I can get where I live. Fingers crossed and prayers in my heart for you Rita. Quote
Jack from Ohio Posted February 15, 2013 Report Posted February 15, 2013 Did everyone download from the web? Did everyone then open the ATX program and let the installation take place. Did everyone then totally shut down their computers and restart (entire computer, not just the ATX program). My updates went well on both desktop and laptop. Opening the program is not an issue for me. Of course, I have not tried to prepare a return yet, but can open a return and close it without issue. What is going on? YEP! I am sooooooooooooooo over being patient with CCH. Hedged my bets on 12.8. Network at the firm: Downloaded the file from the site. Closed down all workstations, computers completely off. Installed the update file on the server. NOTHING CHANGED!! ABSOLUTELY NOTHING! PROGRAM STILL CRASHES AT RANDOM OR ANYTIME TRYING TO CREATE E-FILE. I have done every step talked about and more. Called sales and demanded to speak to someone who could get me proseries fx. The salesperson told me a supervisor would need to call me. That has been 3 hours ago. I am calling other companies now. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Fool me three times, and I am a blithering idiot. CCH as a company SUCKS. ATX and the development team have been gutted to the point that ATX is no longer a viable product for a network or anyone over 500 clients. Quote
jklcpa Posted February 16, 2013 Report Posted February 16, 2013 I downloaded 12.8 from the web, installed it, and updated the forms. Everything seemed fine but somehow a return was damaged somehow. I can open and close it, but the program won't let me save it. The other few that were there seem ok. I'm not preparing returns using ATX at the moment, but I'm checking some that are sitting there in the return manager. The return with the issue is one that had lost the unemployment income due to one of the earlier updates, so maybe that file was already damaged. That return was the first one I tried with Drake because of that data disappearing, but I left the prepared (and unissued) return on ATX. All of the returns that are in I've prepared in Drake. I am keeping up with the ATX updates just in case something really horrible happens, but I'm getting more comfortable with Drake's program as time goes along. Printing and efiling are both fast. I'll probably be asking for my refund from CCH close to the end of the month. I'm keeping it until then because I have 2 clients that haven't given me the info for their 1099s yet, and I'd rather not have to prepare and file them manually. Quote
RitaB Posted February 18, 2013 Author Report Posted February 18, 2013 Well, well, should I enter it? Have I lost the 60 returns I had? What do ya think? Yeah, I lost all 60. No, I did not have an external backup. Yes, I am an idiot. Computer geek and I tried to find the ATX backups and cannot. Anybody know where the ATX backup folder might be (of course it may not be working for me), since it is not anywhere we have looked? Gonna have to redo the 12 or so I haven't transmitted if I can't restore. Any other year that would not be such a chore, but you know how long it took to do those 12. Quote
ILLMAS Posted February 18, 2013 Report Posted February 18, 2013 Yeah, I lost all 60. No, I did not have an external backup. Yes, I am an idiot. Computer geek and I tried to find the ATX backups and cannot. Anybody know where the ATX backup folder might be (of course it may not be working for me), since it is not anywhere we have looked? Gonna have to redo the 12 or so I haven't transmitted if I can't restore. Any other year that would not be such a chore, but you know how long it took to do those 12. The default path is c:programdatacchsmallfirmserviceatx2012backup good luck Quote
RitaB Posted February 18, 2013 Author Report Posted February 18, 2013 The default path is c:programdatacchsmallfirmserviceatx2012backup good luck Yes, that's the first place we looked. Was hoping it was someplace else. Quote
ILLMAS Posted February 18, 2013 Report Posted February 18, 2013 Yes, that's the first place we looked. Was hoping it was someplace else. Is it empty? I think in this year, you have to make the backup yourself, my is also empty, but every so often I backup my files to an external hard drive. Quote
RitaB Posted February 18, 2013 Author Report Posted February 18, 2013 I never even thought about backing up. I know, I know, I know. And your automatic backup folder is also empty? It says on p. 429 that we have automatic backup. I guess I didn't. I guess I can start re-doing returns. Yay. Quote
North Idaho Rich Posted February 18, 2013 Report Posted February 18, 2013 I always make an export of every return. They can always be imported in to a new install. My backups are in c:programdatacchsmallfirmserviceatx2012backupformset. Maybe you didn't look quite far enough... Quote
RitaB Posted February 18, 2013 Author Report Posted February 18, 2013 I always make an export of every return. They can always be imported in to a new install. My backups are in c:programdatacchsmallfirmserviceatx2012backupformset. Maybe you didn't look quite far enough... Thank you, the two I have loaded today are there, but not the other 60 I had Friday. Quote
Lee B Posted February 18, 2013 Report Posted February 18, 2013 Rich, Is the default automatic backup folder normally a hidden file ? Thanks, Lee Quote
RitaB Posted February 18, 2013 Author Report Posted February 18, 2013 Rich, Is the default automatic backup folder normally a hidden file ? Thanks, Lee I don't know, but my box was checked to show hidden files. Quote
North Idaho Rich Posted February 18, 2013 Report Posted February 18, 2013 Yes the C:programdata is normally hidden. You'll need to allow hidden files to be seen. You change it to any location you want. From the returns menu go to backp returns and click on brouse and store them where you want. I use the default... Quote
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