I have considerable information about my family located on an old floppy that has a program on it "PR 2.0" or aka Personal Roots 2.0 which is a DOS program created in 1990 to 1994.
Can I import the data contained on the floppy to this program if I download it? I can open the "NameFile.dbx" in Open Office. The program is a list of information contained on the floppy.
Capn Ken
Transfer of Data
Personal Roots 2.0 on floppy
I am unable to access the PR.exe file, I have attached a picture of what is on it. Probably won't help any??
Capn Ken
Capn Ken
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Hello,
my Englisch ist not perfekt.
I have read in a other Forum:
"I found a program to ecport Personal Roots 2.0 to a standard GEDCOM file. It was written by the original author of P.R.
First go here:
http://www.saintclair.org/ftp/pub/pafutils/?S=A
In the list look for prged20.zip
I have not tried the software yet so I have no information as to its ability to really work. It should be fine, but run at your risk."
Can this you help ?
my Englisch ist not perfekt.
I have read in a other Forum:
"I found a program to ecport Personal Roots 2.0 to a standard GEDCOM file. It was written by the original author of P.R.
First go here:
http://www.saintclair.org/ftp/pub/pafutils/?S=A
In the list look for prged20.zip
I have not tried the software yet so I have no information as to its ability to really work. It should be fine, but run at your risk."
Can this you help ?
Hello FrankG,
thank you for helping.
Perhaps the program prged20.zip solves the problem.
If not:
Hello Capn ken,
try this:
Right klick on PR.EXE and chose "properties". Then chose "compatibility". Check "compatibility mode", chose "WIN 95" and then "assume/accept".
Now try to run PR.EXE.
Does it work?
thank you for helping.
Perhaps the program prged20.zip solves the problem.
If not:
Hello Capn ken,
try this:
Right klick on PR.EXE and chose "properties". Then chose "compatibility". Check "compatibility mode", chose "WIN 95" and then "assume/accept".
Now try to run PR.EXE.
Does it work?
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