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Join nowI was told by a Sr. Tech that my client's file was 42.5% corrupt and it would fail at 45%. Why did we never receive a warning the file was corrupt? He offered to repair file for a subscription of $399+ or more.
Has anyone had any luck in repairing the company quickbooks file?
Yes, SpringStreetMac. Users are able to repair their company file by running the Verify/Rebuild tool.
This detects data damage and fixes it. I'll share with you the steps:
I'll include the reference on how to fix data damage on your QuickBooks Desktop company file. It includes other steps to fix the company file.
We're here to lend a hand if you have other concerns. Feel free to swing by.
You may do a self repair mentioned by Kristine Mae. If the problem still persists, call and ask Intuit Data Service to fix it. Should you need to resolve it in due course, consider purchasing a 3rd party file repair service.
Hope it helps.
That option to verify data is greyed out as to the other two options as well greyed out. I get a message The document "DT Computers......" could not be opened.
Hello there, @SpringStreetMac.
This error usually appears if the file is incorrectly read. Let's try attempting the following steps below to get this fixed:
You can check out this article for more troubleshooting steps if the error persists: Error: The file you specified cannot be opened.
Keep me updated how it goes. As always, you can contact our Desktop Payroll Support if you need assistance in going through the steps.
You can always get back to me if you have more questions. I'll keep an eye out for your reply.
I was told that my client's files were over 68% corrupt and that they would fix it for $3500.
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