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How do I fix a QuickBooks error 6150 and 1006 |1(855)-738-0359 | Forum

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smithroy
smithroy Dec 19 '23
Are you looking to find a solution for QuickBooks error code 6150 1006? Usually, when the corporate file is corrupted or damaged, this issue occurs. Make sure that the most recent version of your QuickBooks program is installed before starting to resolve this issue. Next, try to restore the firm file backup in order to fix any possible corruption of data. Use the QuickBooks File Doctor tool to identify and fix the damaged company file if this doesn't work. In addition, you can manually fix this mistake by importing the lists and transactions from the corrupted file into a new business file. You can efficiently troubleshoot andfix QuickBooks issue number 6150 1006 by following these instructions.   you can also contact our experts by dialing us at+1(855)-738-0359 and we will provide you with instant technical assistance. 
Peter Groft
Peter Groft Dec 25 '23

Solution 1: Use QuickBooks File Doctor

Download and Install QuickBooks File Doctor:

Download and install the QuickBooks File Doctor tool.

Run QuickBooks File Doctor:

Open the QuickBooks Tools Hub.

In the "Company File" Issues tab, click on "Run QuickBooks File Doctor."

Browse and select your company file.

Click on "Check your file" and then "Continue."

Follow File Doctor Prompts:

Follow the prompts to let the tool diagnose and repair issues.


Solution 2: Rename the .TLG and .ND Files

Locate Company Files:

Navigate to the folder where your QuickBooks company files are stored.

Locate .TLG and .ND Files:

Look for files with the same name as your company file but with extensions .TLG (Transaction Log) and .ND (Network Data).

Rename Files:

Rename these files by adding "OLD" at the end of the file name (e.g., company_file.qbw.TLG.OLD).

Try Opening QuickBooks:

Open QuickBooks and try to access your company file.


Solution 3: Use a Backup

Restore from a Backup:

If you have a backup of your QuickBooks company file, restore it.

Ensure that the backup is from a time before the error occurred.


Solution 4: Use the Auto Data Recovery Feature

Restore Using ADR Copy:

Navigate to the folder where your company file is stored.

Look for a folder named "Auto Data Recovery" and locate the most recent .ADR file.

Copy the .ADR file to a new location.

Change the file extension from .ADR to .QBW.

Verify the Restored File:

Open QuickBooks and open the restored file.

Verify if your data is intact and if the error is resolved.


Solution 5: Use QuickBooks Database Server Manager

Open QuickBooks Database Server Manager:

On the server computer, go to the Windows "Start" menu.

Search for "Database Server Manager" and open it.

Scan the folder where the company file is located.

Verify Services:

Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog.

Type services.msc and press Enter.

Ensure that the QuickBooksDBXX service is running, where XX represents the version of QuickBooks (e.g., QuickBooksDB28 for QuickBooks Desktop 2018).


Greetings,

Peter

The Forum post is edited by Peter Groft Dec 25 '23