Firstly, you
should make sure that you have the latest version of QuickBooks before
performing the troubleshooting steps. If you do not already have the latest
version, update it and if the issue persists, perform the following solutions
in the given order:
·
Download and
install QuickBooks File Doctor (if you don’t already have it) from the
official website of Intuit.
·
Log in with admin rights and
run the tool.
·
Select “Both File Damage and
Connectivity,” the first option of the two that you receive to identify the
damaged file.
·
Enter your administrator
password on being prompted.
·
Next, select the location of
the company file. If the file is on the server, click “yes,” otherwise,
click “No.”
·
Select “Proceed.”
Perform this
step on the system the company file is stored on. Next, rename the .ND and TLG
files to repair
the damaged data files.
·
Go to the company folder.
·
Search for the company file.
The .TLG file and company file will have the same name but different
extensions.
o
company_file.qbw.nd
o
company_file.qbw.tlg
·
Rename the company file by
adding “old” at the end of the file name. Don’t delete or change
extension or “qbw.nd” at the end of the company file.
·
Next, rename the transaction
log and click “Exit.”
·
Open QuickBooks and see if the
issue is fixed.
·
Restart the computer and copy
data file to the desktop or any easily accessible location other than its
source.
·
Copy the data file once again
to its original location.
·
Sign into QuickBooks and open
the file.
We have included
all the possible solutions for QuickBooks Error Code -6190, -816 and
hope that you find it helpful and informative. On the off chance, if the issue
persists, you can call our 24x7 QuickBooks error
support team by dialing 1-800-615-2347 for advanced solutions.