G'Day,
Copying files between different versions is a dangerous thing to be doing - with any software, not just LOGic. The files may have changed in format, or design, and using the "old" files can result in unpredictable events with the new software.
Most software packages have a process to be followed when upgrading from one version to the next - usually detailing exactly what needs to be done, to ensure correct operation.
Good luck. I hope you have been successful. Unfortunately, you may never know the real cause of any problems you experience.
On behalf of a fellow amateur, I have just done the work to recover from a failed PC. Nothing was recoverable.
Assuming you have restored your LOG to LOGic 9, all you need do is export new ADIF files for LOTW. I encourage you to run the LOTW process manually, using TQSL manually, until you understand the process. When you understand what needs to be done, you can use LOGic to run all the steps for you. You will be far better equipped to deal with issues that arise.
Find the last QSO you exported to LoTW. Use the log filter to create a filter - probably one based on date and time - to select all the QSOs you need to send to LOTW, and use the filter when you EXPORT to an ADIF file.
Manually sign the file with TQSL, and send it to the ARRL.
Then use the same filter with Tools, Advanced database commands, mass change, to mark all the QSOs "sent to LOTW".
Once you get "in sync" with your ARRL QSOs, you can use the automated LOGic process.
Peter VK4IU
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