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I have been using QuickBooks 2003 updated to 2008. I bought a new laptop and was going to install QuickBooks on it, but it has no CD or DVD drive. I have license number, registration number, and serial number, and I can log into the QuickBooks site here, but I don't see a way to download or verify my software. Am I just out of luck?
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I can share you the installer file for QuickBooks 2008. But the real question is about Windows OS. It only supports Vista and XP. Do you want to install one of them on your new machine?
I have an external cd/dvd drive that plugs into a usb of my laptop. I got it for about $35.
Hello there, RebeccaJHB,
QuickBooks 2008 is no longer supported. Furthermore, there's no available download link.
There might be a need to purchase a new QuickBooks Desktop. Check it here: https://quickbooks.intuit.com/desktop/pro/.
I'm also attaching this article on QuickBooks Desktop 2020 features: What’s new in QuickBooks Desktop 2020.
If you have additional questions, don't hesitate to leave a reply below.
I can share you the installer file for QuickBooks 2008. But the real question is about Windows OS. It only supports Vista and XP. Do you want to install one of them on your new machine?
I have an external cd/dvd drive that plugs into a usb of my laptop. I got it for about $35.
When the Windows that came with my new laptop expires (I think it is 30 days) the Windows I have is Vista, so that would be perfect! But I really only need the QuickBooks temporarily, so I think I will use my old laptop if it will hold together long enough.
Come to think of it, I don't know if the Vista is usable now either - it is a download so I don't have to worry about the lack of a drive, but I don't know if it is still supported. It might not be downloadable now. I am retired and living on Social Security, so in addition to being cheap I am a dinosaur!
Rebecca
When the Windows that came with the laptop expires (I think 30 days) the Windows I have is Vista, so that would be perfect! I only need the Quick Books temporarily, so I got my old laptop started and used it last night. If it holds out without dying, I will just use it.
Come to think of it, I'm not sure the Vista is still supported. It is a download, so the lack of drives isn't a problem, but if it is no longer downloadable... Oh, well, I am retired and living on Social Security, so I am not only cheap, but also a dinosaur!
Rebecca
Exactly same happen me. I need help too.
Thanks for joining this thread, IMM,
QuickBooks Desktop 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020 are the versions currently supported right now.
We're unable to provide product requirements for 2008 since it's no longer supported. You'll want to download the latest release to keep you up-to-date as mentioned by my colleague @MaryLurleenM.
You can also refer to the download a free 30-day trial of QuickBooks page if ever you want to drive-test the 2020 version. It provides license and product numbers to help run the program.
Let me know if you have follow-up questions. I'm always right here to help.
What kind of help?
I just bought a new PC and it does not have a drive. I need to install QuickBooks Desktop 2017 on it. what are my options other than buying a external device.
which operating System supports Quickbooks 2003?
QuickBooks 2003? Try Windows XP. I am not sure you are able to run it on Vista.
Thanks, I ran it on Windows XP. is there a QB expert in the LA area that can help me quickbooks 2003 files (windows version) to current QB Mac version?
Do you need to migrate data from QB Desktop 2003 Windows to QB Desktop 2020-2022 Mac?
Hello, Bob M67.
A QBDT 2003 file is too old to be moved to the latest version of QB Mac. It has to be converted to a supported version of QuickBooks Desktop first before migrating to QB Mac. However, it has to be done in interim jumps, from QB 2003 to 2006...2009...2012.. till the supported version of QBDT. Then, that's the time you can migrate it to a Mac version.
I can guide you in finding a ProAdvisor in your area, which I hope, has the older versions, so they can assist you with the series of conversions. If you can't find one, please contact our Support team.
To contact Support:
You can also check these articles for additional reference about managing data in QuickBooks:
Drop me a comment below if you have any other questions about managing your company. I'll be right here to assist.
Yes... I was running it on a very old windows laptop... am on a Mac now and would love to migrate everything to Mac. Can you help?
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