upgrading legacy translation memories

Hello,

I recently got Studio 2019 and I need to migrate my really ancient tmw memories. Unfortunately this doesn't work.

I have the exact same problem described in this post from over a year ago: https://community.sdl.com/product-groups/translationproductivity/f/studio/19579/upgrading-tmw-memories-in-studio-2019

There is no problem with my memories (too old, corrupt or anything like that), a colleague who also has Studio 2019 successfully converted two of them in less than a minute.

In addition to the normal procedure using the "Upgrade translation memories" button as described in the above post, I also tried using the "Open translation memory" button and selecting "Legacy Trados Translation Memories" from the dropdown menu. I select the file and click "Open" and then a window with the options "Quick upgrade" and "Custom upgrade" opens ... and closes again immediately (like within a second).

I tried to follow the solution offered in the other post (downloading the "Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable Package"), but unfortunately clicking the link leads to the message "We're sorry, this download is no longer available" from Microsoft.

So, is there any other solution to this problem? Thanks for any suggestions.

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  • Thanks for your reply.

    My old memories or the version they were created with are not the problem because a colleague who has the same current version that I have (Studio 2019) converted two of my old TMs without any problem (however, they are .tmw memories and I tried the conversion with both the memories directly and with the respective .txt export files).

    I did research this quite a bit and read various manuals/guides/forum posts and watched the tutorials. The process should be quite simple and fool-proof without any need for additional apps. In fact, the same person from SDL who offered the solution in the post I have linked also stated explictly in another post (that I can't find again now but that I saw just yesterday) that no separate app is needed.

    Based on the post linked above this seems to be a purely technical problem linked to a missing Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable Package. The problem now is that this package is no longer available from Microsoft for download. Hence I was wondering if there is any other possible solution.

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