Can't Restore Company File? Try These Fixes

When attempting to restore a company file in the QuickBooks Desktop application, the following error message may appear on your screen: Can't restore company file.

QuickBooks Desktop is renowned for its capacity to fix errors using its backup restore function. But sometimes, the restoration process itself generates an error. These errors typically occur when a user attempts to back up or copy QuickBooks Desktop company files with the. QBW extension or when you attempt to back up multiple company files simultaneously.

When attempting to restore a company file in the QuickBooks Desktop application, the following error message may appear on your screen: Can't restore company file. This comprehensive guide offers practical solutions to help you explore and handle this issue.

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Common Causes of Restore Company File Error

Here are some common reasons that can cause issues with the QuickBooks restore process, including QuickBooks error code 6000 83.

  • The backup file might contain forbidden characters, such as (@#$!!#^%!).
  • You are attempting to overwrite an existing QuickBooks company file with backup file data.

Solution to resolve  Restore Company File Error 

Restoring a QuickBooks backup file can be challenging, but there are various techniques available to resolve the issue. Here are some effective methods to help you fix the problem of QuickBooks not restoring a backup/QBB file.

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Solution 1: Remove any special characters from the file name

The initial step is to ensure that the name of your backup file does not include any special characters. Follow these steps to remove special characters from the (.QBB) file name:

  • Navigate to the folder where your QuickBooks backup file is located.
  • Select the file and either use the keyboard shortcut F2 or right-click the file and then click the Rename option.
  • Delete any special characters from the file's name, and then press the Enter key to save the changes.
  • Afterward, check if you can restore the backup file.

Solution 2: Avoid overwriting an existing file 

When restoring a QuickBooks backup file, ensure that you do not overwrite an existing file to prevent data loss and maintain file organization. Follow these steps to restore a backup file without overwriting an existing one:

  • Launch QuickBooks and select File from the menu.
  • Select Open or Restore Company and then choose Restore a Backup Copy.
  • Click Next and choose Local Backup.
  • Navigate to the backup file's location and pick it up.
  • Select a new location to save the restored file.
  • Ensure the option Do not overwrite the existing company file is selected.
  • Click Save and then OK.
  • Review the restore settings and click Next.
  • Choose a location to save the restored backup file.
  • Click Save and then OK.
  • If prompted, enter a new name for the restored file.
  • Click Save to finish the restore process.

It is advisable to regularly back up your company file to prevent any potential issues in the future. I trust the information provided above is helpful for  Can't Restore Company File issues. If you require professional assistance with your accounting or accounting software-related issues, please feel free to contact us at (1.855.856.0042). We are here to help.

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