Sorry, but you need to have everything stored on a backup drive, if not also stored in remote or "cloud" server. It is easy and inexpensive to do, and it is an absolute necessity(especially if you are handling the financial records of others!). Hard drive failure is not an "if", it's a "when". A good back up system will have you up and running in minutes to hours, with no work lost.Please remember to sign in with a consistent guest name. Otherwise you risk having posts deleted. Thank you. -mod-