I can't find where you enter bills in Quickbooks Simple Start. Usually on most Quickbooks program there is an icon labeled "Enter Bills". I don't see that or any other icon for this function.
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You can downloaded an Updated version on your new Window 7 PC and then back up our previous files and importing them into the new QuickBooks program. For QuickBooks Download follow http://support.quickbooks.intuit.com/support/Static/INF12417.html and read installation help below before. If need help during in any technical solution follow Intuit Tech Support .
This usually indicates that Windows is damaged. You can reinstall the software, then go to the program files folder, Intuit, Quickbooks 2008 and run the file called Reboot.
Sounds like you have the QuickBooks Database manager running or the Quick Connect feature still installed and/or turned on. Check and see if this is the problem by going to start and then programs and see if it says QuickBooks anywhere. If it does, slide over to see which of the two listed above are on. Then go to your control panel and uninstall the program. Double check to make sure the "quickbooks" catagorey disappears from your programs and then install the new version you wish to keep.
I would enter a bill for the $6.00. When you paid the original bill and added $6.00, QB simply thought you were overpaying and is probably carrying a $6 credit as a prepay.
If you had a power outage, or quickbooks locked up, you will get that notice. The good thing about Quickbooks is that is save on each saved transaction. For example you have entered payments and invoices, you are in the middle of entering a bill when the computer shuts down. The only thing that would not be in you file is the bill that you were entering but hadn't saved. If you continue to get this message, let me know and we will trouble shoot it further
Hi Mike,
First try reboot your machine, in case an update required a restart.
If that doesn't fix the problem, the next step would be to go to the task manager (Ctrl/Alt/Del) and go to the processes tab. Scroll down to QBW32.exe, highlight it and then click End Process (at the bottom right), then click file and exit.
Restart quickbooks from the icon by right clicking and clicking open. Do this only ONCE, hit it more than once will make Quickbooks attempt to start multiple times. Give the program time to launch.
If this doesn't work find the reboot.bat file (do a search for this if you can't find it in the quickbooks folder) - double click on it to run it. Once that is complete try again to restart Quickbooks.
If you are still having trouble you can try a a repair of quickbooks (2006 and higher). Go to the Control Panels, add remove programs, scroll down to quickbooks and click on Change remove button, choose the repair option.
If this doesn't work, you will need to do a clean install - (be sure to copy your quickbooks files to a remote disk or into another file (my documents would be a good place to put them if you have to put them on your hard drive) - If you get to that point ask about doing a clean install and I will be happy to walk you through it -
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