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I've learned that an adage virus encrypts files on a computer, Jennifer28. I'll do my best with helping you retrieve your files.
If you have created a backup copy and it wasn't encrypted, we can retrieve it using the wildcard search, then restore it in QuickBooks.
Here's how to perform a wildcard search:
Please make sure to include the Asterisk (*) key to ensure the search works. Once you're able to find the file, you can now restore it.
If you have an online backup, you can also retrieve the files, and restore the recent one. Here's how:
Although, if you haven't created any backup, I'd suggest reaching out to our Data Services team so an agent can help you with retrieving your files. Here's how:
If you need something else from us, don't hesitate to pop a comment below.
Restoring your QB files is not going to solve the issue
google for the adage virus, there are several pages on how to get rid of it without paying a ransom
Thanks for getting back to us, @jennifer28.
I understand the need to retrieve your company file. Since your Adage Virus (Ransomware) server has been re-formatted, I suggest reaching out to your IT to recover the file from your hard drive.
Also, we don't have the option to restore a backup file from QuickBooks Data Service. As mentioned above, I recommend seeking help from your IT to recover the file.
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