1. Take a backup from Tally 5.4 & place the backup on the Desktop.2. Start Tally 7.2.3. Click on F3 (cmp info) and chose the restore option.4. Select the Tally 5.4 backup file from the Desktop.5. During restore, Tally 7.2 will ask whether you want to convert (rewrite) the old data into 7.2. Click- Yes.Hope that helps,Kishore Thaakur
there are utilities which help us to take backup windows- ntbackup(you can take system state backup for AD) veritas tivoli etc
it's a system state backup.
first open tally and press alt+f3 (ie)company information select back up option and select company which you want to back up.
# Start Tally - If the Company Information screen is loaded first - there is a menu option "Backup". Select this to get the "Select Companies to Backup" screen. However, if the Gateway of Tally Loads - use Alt+F3 to get the option Backup. Note: this option is available only on the Company Information screen # To change either the source or the destination paths, use the Backspace key and change the path as required. Let us say we want to backup the data to a directory Tally backup in the D Drive - change the path to D:\Tallybackup and choose the companies as required. Incase we want to take a backup onto another person's system - the path will be \\machinename\\drivename\directoryname The process of backing up data begins when at least one company is selected for the same. To stop selecting companies, select the option "End of List" which appears at the top of the selection list. Note: This option appears only after one company is selected for backup. # The backup file is stored as TBK500.001. If the backup is taken in a medium likely to extend more than one - for example, floppy, then the extension digits (001, 002) will be stored accordingly.
Import tally data to tally 7.2 ? from which version if your import tally data from 5.4,6.3 just copy the data folder and past in 7.2 data folder (* note: data folders in numerics 4 digits same folders will be overrite) if your export date one company to other company export in XML & IMPORT (GATE WAY TALLY) -> Import of dat -> Master now give the xml path for master for voucher -> Gateway of tally -> Import date-> voucher now give the xml path for voucher. befor doing this pls take backup first take backup every day.
The restore process depends entirely on how the backup was created, and by what program. On my servers, using a clone of the entire system is easiest, but in industry you take a full backup and do the restore from that backup set. This can only be done after a simple install of the system to get to the point that you could do the restore.
you have been take backup by many commands like "ufsdump", "tar" , " pax "syntax for ufsdump backup for a root file system is :# ufsdump 0ucf < backing store directory > its entry goes to " /etc/dumpdates" file0 is the backup level for whole file systemmainthing is that "ufsdump" is used for full file system backup
Solutions to these problems needs common sense rather than tally expertise. Lets understand some feature and working of tally. Tally provides a backup and restore utility which collects all files of tally company into one file named tbk500.001. This way of tally backup is easier to restore as this one file can be kept save and easily can be restored instead of all files in that folder. If any of the file gets missing or gets corrupted tally data wouldn't work. In first case when data gets corrupted while working on tally and we are unable to open the company then data can simply rewritten. Come to Company selection menu. Press "Ctrl + Alt + R". Now select the company for re writing. 90% chance is that you problem would be get solved. In second case when OS system is not working then to recover data you need computer skills and some common sense solutions can get you out of this problem If windows is not loading then you can try to boot the system in DOS mode. Copy all tally folders and data folders into D drive. If DOS mode is also not working then take out the HDD and connect it with other computer with OS system and try to open it. If the disk is ok and without bad sectors then you would be able to open the tally folder. If still it not working then before formatting give it a try with some recovery software or ask your computer hardware expert to recover data folders from drive. The third case happens when people are running so many versions of tally and all versions work on different directories. More over they take backup by copying folders of data directory instead of taking backup from tally itself. In that case you too can get confused which one is latest and which folder is needed to be restored. In this case just remember the No. of your company in tally. For example if your company No. is 006 then go to search utility of windows and enter 006 in search box and begin search. You would see the list of folders. Now in see the locations of each folder and see the date of last modified or accessed. Choose the latest one and copy that folder in tally's current data directory. You would probably find the right one. One more method can be that you look for folder which has largest amount of data. Just go to each folder right click on the name and select properties. Here you would find the total file size of that folder. The biggest folder would be the current folder. The fourth case happens you have created somany companies and when you restore the data that current company is not in your older data. This can also happen when data backup you have taken is already corrupted. In this case there is no solutions except you find some other backup which you have taken fortunately and which is good as well. To do some once again you can use search utility and look out for files names as tbk500.001 or what you can do is just type tbk*.*. It would get you all the files on your computer.
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Tally is created to take care of the auditors initially. At later stage it grows to the extend of ERP software. Now tally can cater the needs of any enterprise level in full. Like sending mails with in tally, statutory, payroll etc., Tally want to differentiate it by adding ERP in between Tally and 9
Think about what you are asking. If you backup 100 files then you have to reload 100 files, unless you use some faster hardware to do one or the other they will take the same amount of time...there is no answer. But there are different backups depending on how much you want to backup..you can backup your favorites, emails, and documents all at once with backup on the accessories>system tools. Or you can back up your whole hard drive under the same place.