Quickbooks not responding

Quickbooks not responding


QuickBooks users sometimes face an error while opening QuickBooks Desktop or the screen may just freeze and not respond to any command. These type of issues is such a typical issue. QuickBooks has stopped working or not responding, not opening error messages display on screen when user try to open QuickBooks Desktop.



In this article we have discussed and reviewed about this problem of QuickBooks and also shared few best ways to resolve these errors from your QuickBooks Desktop.


What causes the QuickBooks has stopped working error?

If you too face such an issue, there might be these following reasons that may be triggering this error:


Your company name may be longer than required

QBWUSER.INI file might be damaged, corrupt or missing

There is a corrupted hard drive

Damaged program files and/or QuickBooks Desktop installation

Windows OS may be damaged

Conflict in some program

Installation Error

Some Program Files that are Damaged

Signs and Symptoms of QuickBooks Stopped Working Error

Checkout the following symptoms when the QuickBooks has stopped working, not responding or won’t open problem occurs in your software.


Your computer will shut down automatically

Computer’s screen will freeze and stops working

Your QuickBooks software freezes and doesn’t respond to your input commands

QuickBooks will not open

How to Stop it from happening?

Always use QuickBooks Desktop’s latest release version

The windows regional settings of QuickBooks should be set to US locale

Use the appropriate regional settings


How to fix QuickBooks Not Working or Not Responding Error?

QuickBooks not responding/not working are most common issues that occurs in QB. You can perform the below-mentioned troubleshooting steps to resolve issues that don’t let QuickBooks open or freeze the software.


Ensure that these errors are Windows OS specific and you should only try to fix it on your own risk. If you are comfortable to perform the actions follow the below given technical methods. Otherwise, consulting a professional or the manufacturer is recommended.


Before proceeding ahead perform these initial steps:


Firstly Restart your PC

Now Open QuickBooks Software

Click on Start > All Programs > Right Click on QuickBooks

Press Ctrl key and open QuickBooks

Solution 1: Download and use QuickBooks Install Diagnostic Tool (QBinstall Tool)


Download the QB Install Diagnostic Tool

Now save the file to the computer where QuickBooks is Installed

Close all the applications that is running on your computer system.

Now Run the QuickBooks Install Diagnostic Tool (QBInstall Tool)

Restart your system after running the tool to make sure that the windows components are updated

Solution 2: Reboot your PC and Temporarily Disable your Anti-virus Software

Solution 3: Rename the QBWUSER.INI File

Rename the QBWUSER.INI File (changing the name of the file would erase the list of company files that were opened previously and this step would require you to open your company file manually)


Find and open the folder where the QBWUSER.ini is stored (If you are unable to find the folder, enable all the hidden files and folders to find it)

Follow this path: Location: \Users\[Your user name]\AppData\Local\Intuit\QuickBooks [year]

Rename the QBWUSER.ini (do a right-click and select rename)

Put .old at the end of the file name (e.g.QBWUSER.ini.old)

Also, rename the EntitlementDataStore.ecml file

In case the program opens post renaming QBWUSER.ini or EntitlementDataStore.ecml, see if you can open a sample company file.

In case you are able to open sample file and your own company file is still not opening, then copy the file to a different folder or location and open it from the new location (copy the file to a local folder than a network location)

If the company file opens from the new location, the issue might be originated from a damaged folder or folder permissions

If you still fail to sign into your company file, then check if your company file is damaged

Try restoring an earlier backup of that file instead In case of damaged file

If you are unable to open the sample company file or QuickBooks doesn’t start, the issue might be with the QuickBooks installation



Solution 4: Reinstall QuickBooks using Clean Install

Select QuickBooks version and product version in clean install tool - Screenshot

Uninstall QuickBooks Desktop and reinstall it using the clean install tool. This process will get you the most recent QuickBooks Update which can resolve all your issues.

See Also: How to Fix QuickBooks Error Code 2000?


Solution 5: Create a New Admin User for QuickBooks

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Create a new admin user account in Windows and then try to open your company file using the new user admin account.

Solution 6: Open the company file from a different folder location (If other files or sample file do open)

First of all You need to Press Windows + E Key on your keyboard in order to open the computer window

Search for the data file, which will have a .qbw file extension

While searching for a file that is located on a network server, browse to the network drive on which the data file is located

Right-click and select Copy after finding your company file

After that Go to your C: Drive

Make a new folder at here

Name this folder as QBTEST

Now Open the new QBTEST folder and Paste the company file here

Open QuickBooks while holding the CTRL key simultaneously

Select Restore “An Existing Company” through the C:\QBTEST folder that you have created

Finally, Open the company file that you copied in the QBTEST folder

That’s all from our behalf. We hope that the above given solution methods could help you to resolve the issue.


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