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December 14, 2020
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QuickBooks Mac Conversion to Windows

  • December 14, 2020
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With the upgrade of the Mac OS to Big Sur, I have lost our ability to access the QuickBooks 2015 accounting file for my wife’s business.  I understand that as an out of support product Intuit has no intention of making modifications to the program so that it will work with the Big Sur OS.  That leaves us with a problem.

 

We are in the process of closing this business.  I would like to know if anybody has figured out a way to convert the 2015 file from the Mac version to a Windows-supported version?  I am running QuickBooks 2020 for my business.  I could import a converted file in to run reports, etc., as we prepare to shut down my wife’s business.  Does the Intuit file conversion service provide this option?  Hopefully they do.

 

Thank you in advance for any help you can provide.

Best answer by IamjuViel

This is not the service we want you to experience, @DJMangen.

 

Making sure you're able to convert your QuickBooks company file is my priority. Let me walk you through doing so.

  1. Update both of your QuickBooks Mac 2015 and QuickBooks Desktop for Windows 2020 to the latest version.

  2. Remove any memos longer than 50 characters or contain special characters like !@#$%^&*.

  3. Open your QuickBooks Mac 2015 company file as the admin.

  4. Go to the File menu and select Export.

  5. Select To QuickBooks for Windows.

  6. Name the file and choose the folder to save it in. Then, select Save.

  7. Enter and confirm your password and select OK.
  8. Select OK on the confirmation window.
  9. Move the file to your Windows computer.
  10. Restore the file in QuickBooks for Windows.

You can read through this article for the step-by-step instructions: Convert a QuickBooks for Mac file to QuickBooks for Windows.

 

If you encounter any errors during the conversion process, you can use this article as a reference to resolve it: Error: QuickBooks is not able to convert your Mac file to a Windows file.

 

On the other hand, yes, the Intuit file conversion service can further assist you with the process. You can check this article to learn how to send your file to our Data Services team: QuickBooks Data Services FAQ.

 

Get back to us here if you have other questions or concerns about managing your company file. I'm always here to help.

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IamjuViel
IamjuVielAnswer
Level 8
December 14, 2020

This is not the service we want you to experience, @DJMangen.

 

Making sure you're able to convert your QuickBooks company file is my priority. Let me walk you through doing so.

  1. Update both of your QuickBooks Mac 2015 and QuickBooks Desktop for Windows 2020 to the latest version.

  2. Remove any memos longer than 50 characters or contain special characters like !@#$%^&*.

  3. Open your QuickBooks Mac 2015 company file as the admin.

  4. Go to the File menu and select Export.

  5. Select To QuickBooks for Windows.

  6. Name the file and choose the folder to save it in. Then, select Save.

  7. Enter and confirm your password and select OK.
  8. Select OK on the confirmation window.
  9. Move the file to your Windows computer.
  10. Restore the file in QuickBooks for Windows.

You can read through this article for the step-by-step instructions: Convert a QuickBooks for Mac file to QuickBooks for Windows.

 

If you encounter any errors during the conversion process, you can use this article as a reference to resolve it: Error: QuickBooks is not able to convert your Mac file to a Windows file.

 

On the other hand, yes, the Intuit file conversion service can further assist you with the process. You can check this article to learn how to send your file to our Data Services team: QuickBooks Data Services FAQ.

 

Get back to us here if you have other questions or concerns about managing your company file. I'm always here to help.

September 20, 2021

I am trying to move from Desktop Pro 16 to Mac 19.  I have followed the suggested steps.  But I can't move past "copy company file for QB Mac".  The error message stops everything! The reason is that I am using multi-currency! How so?  Am I the only person with multi currency usage?  How do I move past this?

 

 

Fiat Lux - ASIA
Level 14
September 20, 2021

@kestelli 

You may have 2 ways to migrate your data:

1. Create a new file (multicurrency is disable) on QBD 2016 and utilize a migration tool.

https://transactionpro.grsm.io/qbd

 

2. Purchase a 3rd party service to disable the multicurrency feature and convert your file to be open on QBD Mac 2019. Contact us in private for details.