Coins are not stored on your computer, or in your wallet. If the transaction actually happened in the public block chain, it doesn't matter what software you are using to see it.
You just need to make sure that you still have the wallet.dat that contains the key to the address you sent to.
Thanks, but what would cause the newest version to be synched with the network and not show my coins when the old version still is catching up? I'm guessing once the old version catches up enough I will see my coins. I'm just worried the 5-15 deadline might mess things up. Still 20 days of catch up to go on the old version before I should see my coins. I also want to add the new version also had the address I sent the coin too listed under receive coins. Anyone know what could be the issue here? I might be on a very short amount of time to act before I lose my coin due to the deadline.
I'm trying to tell you that the deadline has nothing to do with this. It has zero effect on transactions. It won't cause you to lose anything.
What I'd like to know is, how many wallet.dat files do you have, and which one has the key to the address that you sent your coins to?
If the new version showed that address under Received, then it should have that transaction. Check one of the public blockchain websites (blockexporer.com, blockchain.info, etc). Just search for that address and see if you can find that transaction. If the transaction shows up there, but not in your client, then you may need to stop and start again with -rescan.
If you are willing to post the transaction hash or the address involved, someone can try to look it up for you if you aren't familiar with searching those sites.