Want to upgrade MYOB First Accounts from OS9 to MYOB  Account Edge on OSX

Can't upgrade old MYOB First Accounts data files that was backed up onto disk on OS9, onto new OSX
When MYOB install asks to " Find File to Upgrade" the error message displays message "10 error-5000 in reset routine"
First Accounts data is in OSX's applications menu but won't open. I know the 2 are incompatible but I need to access all my previous company files on this new computer.
Myob have said if we email First Accounts data to them they will upgrade for us and email it back,but will it then be compatable and open on the OSX?
Help!!!!

Hi, plateau, and welcome to Apple Discussions. If anyone knows better than MYOB what's necessary to make your old data compatible with a new version of their software, I can't imagine who it would be. Why not have them take a crack at it, and get back to us if you continue to have a problem that they don't think has to do with MYOB?

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