QuickBooks for Mac 2014 was one of the most highly anticipated versions in the history of Intuit Inc. It’s like a rags-to-riches story plot. If you move 5 years back, the story would’ve been totally different. It is only now that with the massive influx of Mac users, Intuit has identified a.
Just got mine working. I went into the preferences and deleted everything 'com.intuit' deleted the trash then restarted the computer. When QB opens like the first time you purchased it, create a new business like Test once business is open you can delete the 'orange bar' stating that your 2013 version will no longer work after May 31st, 2015 Final restart to ensure you are opening properly, then locate your real company file and proceed as normal.
Basic instructions. Open Finder Click on “Go” menu Press and hold the “alt/option” key While holding the option key click on “Libruary” In the “search” menu type in “com.intuit” Delete all files that appear Delete garbage Restart computer Open QuickBooks QB should start as if it is the first time you have used it if not then repeat above items.
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If QB starts like new then create a business – use a name that is generic like test company. Do not input any real information. Once you are able to get quickbooks to load properly the orange bar should have an “X” on it so you can close out the virus. Once you have successfully closed out the orange bar, close QB and restart your computer. Open QB if orange bar is still present redo above steps.
QB should open normally without orange bar. Once it has opened properly go to file and “open” locate your company records and relaunch. Intuits phone number (877) 556-4324 mon-fri 6am-6pm. Apple Footer. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site.
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Suppress the Desktop Before you begin troubleshooting, you can suppress the desktop, which enables you to start QuickBooks without opening a company file. Doing so can help you determine whether the problem lies within the data, program, system or user.
To do so, press and hold the 'Ctrl' key and double-click the QuickBooks icon to start the application. If you start QuickBooks while suppressing the desktop and see an error or if QuickBooks crashes, there is a data or network problem.
If you are not experiencing network programs, you may have damaged data. Test a Sample Company You can check for damaged files by testing a sample company. Open QuickBooks while suppressing the desktop and then open a sample company. Click the 'Open a Sample File' drop-down and choose the first company listed. Click the 'Edit' menu, choose 'Preferences,' point to 'Desktop View' and select 'My Preferences.' Select 'Don't Save the Desktop' to bypass loading the desktop. Open the 'File' menu and select the problematic company file.
Close the sample file and then close the problematic company file. If the sample company closes without issue but QuickBooks crashes when you close the main company file, you may have damaged files. Remove Damaged Memorized Transactions Damaged items in Memorized Transactions may cause QuickBooks to stop responding when you close. Close QuickBooks. Press 'Windows-D' to access the desktop. Right-click the taskbar clock and choose 'Adjust Date and Time.' Change the year to one year prior.
Start QuickBooks and open the company company file. Click the 'Lists' menu and select 'Memorized Transaction List.' Click the 'View' menu and select 'Re-sort List.' Double-click the first transaction in the Auto column containing a check mark, print it and close without saving. Repeat for all transactions with check marks.
Select each transaction with automatic entry settings and click 'Delete Memorized Transaction.' Close QuickBooks, reset the date and restart QuickBooks.
Open the company file and use the printed transactions you deleted.