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leo1352 » Tue Jul 06, 2010 9:04 am
1) Purchased mass spectral libraries are copyrighted materials and when purchased come with the condition that they are to be installed on only one computer.
2) Just because a mass spectral library is old should not make it identify compounds incorrectly – unless you are trying to identify one of the compounds that has been added to a newer version of the library.
3) If you have built the mass spectral library yourself - typically all you need to do is copy the file from one instrument to the other placing the library in the folder containing all of the other libraries on the destination computer.
Ok, thanks for the help. One last question, I wonder why the MS recognizes my compound as e.g. Methyl ester (90% prbability) when it is actually Isopropyl ester(2% matching probability)? does it mean that the ion library is misguiding the sofware or is not properly written.?