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RE: Re: new hard drive, all new set up, and I am struggling!

From: Elizabeth Robertson <elizabeth.m.robertson_at_strath.ac.uk>
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2013 03:45:47 -0700 (PDT)

upgrading the working copies did the trick - thank you so much for everyone's help and patience with my lack of knowledge!

Beth

> > Did you backup/restore individual files or whole working copies?
> > - individual files
> >
> > Did you have all your stuff checked out in one single working copy or were
> > there multiple separate projects with no common (versioned) parent directory?
> > - I'm not really sure, but I have attached a screen shot of the directory if that is
> > helpful
> >
> > When you right click on a working copy folder on your new drive, what
> > TortoiseSVN menu entries do you see there?
> > - Repro-browser, properties, settings, help, about
> >
> > Do you know which version of TSVN you had installed on the old drive?
> > - 1.7.8
> >
> > Which version do you have now?
> > - 1.8.0
>
> You either need to downgrade your TSVN install to 1.7.x or you need to "upgrade" you working copies. If you have uncommitted changes in your working copies another thing you could do is just do a new checkout (to a different folder name, or rename the old working copy) and then copy all your changes into the new working copy and commit.
>
> BOb

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