
And then it occurred to me why not just install the trial version and upgrade it? So off it was to to download the Windows trial version. exe? Despite searching high and low I couldn’t for the life of me find it. iso of FileMaker created and mounted, I discovered to my irritation that I could only find the. (Mind you’ll have to note that it created CD Drive mapped to D: which caused us quite a bit of confusion later on…) iso and more importantly, will do it for free. So off to google, found a great little program called PowerISO which will allow you to mount a. Ah, but Windows 7 can’t automatically mount an. I used one of my customer’s Macs to run the conversion and dropboxed it back to the new PC. On my return I discovered how difficult it is to get Windows 7 to deal with certain file types. So I dropboxed it and gave it a couple of hours before I returned. cdr copy of the installation disk stored on one of my hard drives. I thought this would be relatively simple as I had a. So my main problem was how to locate a copy of the software so I could install it. So over the weekend I needed to install FileMaker Pro 11 to a customer’s new computer, unfortunately they had misplaced the CD, but total disaster was averted as they had emailed me the serial number when I had first installed FileMaker for them on the old computer.
