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Title: Family Tree Maker help please
Post by: Traysha on Friday 21 October 16 20:23 BST (UK)
Its been a long time since I last posted as my research is slowing down a bit. Have been doing it for a few years you know!!

I am looking to buying a new pc as this is abt 15yrs old. Its Windows xp. The problem is that I have masses of info on FTM files and want to transfer it over to my new pc when I get one. However it seems this is nearly defunct so may not be able to install FTM on windows 10, is that right? Should I download new software from another site and can I then export FTM to that. Which would you suggest.

I really would hate to lose it. It seems FTM is supported by ancestry which they are going to withdraw, but if I'm only using the pages does it affect this?

As you can tell I'm not up with techno.
Title: Re: Family Tree Maker help please
Post by: crisane on Friday 21 October 16 21:15 BST (UK)
You may want to read this earlier Rootschat thread on this subject
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=736762.0

Title: Re: Family Tree Maker help please
Post by: crisane on Friday 21 October 16 21:17 BST (UK)
And this
http://www.rootsmagic.com/ftm/
Title: Re: Family Tree Maker help please
Post by: Traysha on Friday 21 October 16 22:32 BST (UK)
Thanks for the pointer to the very lenghty topic. :o Have managed to plough through a few pages. To cut it short, I am not subscribed to Ancestry and my FTM disc is 2005 version, so was just wondering if it will work on windows 10. All I would need to do is view my family views and add more info as required.
Title: Re: Family Tree Maker help please
Post by: groom on Friday 21 October 16 22:39 BST (UK)
I'm wondering whether this would work? Perhaps someone more technically minded knows?

Save your info from FTM onto an external hard drive or flash drive as a Gedcom.
Ask for the lastest FTM as a Christmas present. I believe these usually come with a free subscription to Ancestry.
Set up the FTM on your new computer.
Register with Ancestry and up load the Gedcom to that.
Download it to the new FTM. That way it will sync with Ancestry and you will have a back up. You can still see the tree even when your subscription runs out.
Title: Re: Family Tree Maker help please
Post by: ReadyDale on Friday 21 October 16 23:58 BST (UK)
FTM 2005 works just fine with Windows 10. That is exactly what I am using.
I wouldn't be able to vouch for the Ancestry link, as that is the part I don't use. But as you've said you don't need that, no problem.
Title: Re: Family Tree Maker help please
Post by: Rosinish on Saturday 22 October 16 00:27 BST (UK)
Thanks RD,

I have a new Laptop, bought in Feb (I think), scared to use it as it's W10.

I have FTM 2006 so that should work too?

Should I download new software from another site and can I then export FTM to that. Which would you suggest.

If I were you, I would do what I did, bought FTM on Disk which I can install on any computer anywhere (well so far) & fill it in as I go.
I have it on my home comp & my laptop.
I upload whichever tree I'm working from USB & can save it back to USB & take away which means I don't need to be "online" to add to my tree etc.

Annie
Title: Re: Family Tree Maker help please
Post by: Pheno on Saturday 22 October 16 10:14 BST (UK)
I'm using ftm 2006 which I upgraded to ftm 2012 but I have both original discs.

I find when upgrading to a new version of windows, or a new computer (laptop) that there is no problem with ftm if I proceed as follows.

Save a current version of your ftm files to a flash drive.

Insert the original ftm discs in the appropriate order i.e. for me that is ftm 2006 followed by ftm 2012 and then upload the saved version of your current family tree from the flash drive.

It hasn't worked if I simply put the 2012 version on my new laptop as that is an upgrade - you need to go back to the original and then the upgrades as you would actually have done originally.

Bit of a problem if you haven't got the original discs.

Pheno
Title: Re: Family Tree Maker help please
Post by: Traysha on Sunday 23 October 16 19:38 BST (UK)
Thanks folks, will have to sort out a new pc soon. Have downloaded a free version of Legacy family tree but doesn't look as good or easy as FTM. Hopefully I will be able to still use FTM later. :-\
Title: Re: Family Tree Maker help please
Post by: Janealogy on Friday 17 February 17 22:59 GMT (UK)
I am running FTM 2005 on windows 10. Reinstall your FTM 2005 on Windows 10. I had forgotten about this and had problems. I was using vista, there is a patch for FTM 2005 for Vista/Windows 7
THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT TO DO FIRST
http://ancestrylibrary.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2777/~/family-tree-maker-2005,-2006-%26-16-update-for-windows-vista-%26-windows-7

scroll down to     
STEPS FOR RESOLUTION    - Step (1) "Click here" ( Light colour green so easily missed) will down load the link. Please follow the instructions on how to install on that page.

The other issue I had was an old driver for PDF. The below resolved it.

On Windows 10, at the start, there is a search bar at the bottom of the page. Type  run program.

 a box will show click "run programs made for previous versions of windows", click advanced and run as administrator Keep the tick in apply repairs automatically.
Select program your having problems with. List of programs will show, click FTM, Click  try recommended settings, next Test compatibility. It is only when you click "you still have problems...."Click "the program worked in earlier versions". Then the list of XP, Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8 show. Click what version you had, next, test the program.

Please remember you have to install the above patch first.
Title: Re: Family Tree Maker help please
Post by: Traysha on Friday 17 February 17 23:10 GMT (UK)
I am now the proud owner of a new windows 10 desktop and am pleased to say there were no probs installing FTM 2005 from my original disc. If I need to access Ancestry I just go to the library and get it for free :D
Title: Re: Family Tree Maker help please
Post by: LizzieL on Sunday 19 February 17 13:59 GMT (UK)
And for anyone with an even older version of FTM
I am successfully running FTM for Windows 95 (Broderbund / Banner Blue - pre-Ancestry version) on a Windows 10 laptop. The only thing that doesn't work is the help text.
Title: Re: Family Tree Maker help please
Post by: ouismes on Monday 30 July 18 15:25 BST (UK)
I am now the proud owner of a new windows 10 desktop and am pleased to say there were no probs installing FTM 2005 from my original disc. If I need to access Ancestry I just go to the library and get it for free :D

Great to see this FTM 2005 link with Windows 10. You say =======
 "If I need to access Ancestry I just go to the library and get it for free"   

Where do you access the library please?

Ouismes here alias Facebook Page "My Ulster Ancestors" alias "Heather Donaldson Hunter" Facebook
Title: Re: Family Tree Maker help please
Post by: Pheno on Monday 30 July 18 15:51 BST (UK)
She means physically going to a library building as most UK libraries have the library edition of both Ancestry and FindMyPast which library users can use for free.

Pheno