Quickbooks Recovery Tool to Restore Deleted Quickbooks Files?

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Quickbooks Recovery Tool to Restore Deleted Quickbooks Files?

noahgreen7751
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Use this Quickbooks data recovery software which can easily recover deleted & losted QBW and QBB files without any data loss. This can easily resolve all Quickbooks error without any hassle. This software provides so many advanced and well-developed features to make this software the best. With this Quickbooks File Recovery tool, you can choose QBW files from the location you desire and perform the operation of QuickBooks recovery. In addition, you can search for QuickBooks files if you don’t know their location. All users both technical or non-technical can easily use this software without having any technical skill.
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Re: Quickbooks Recovery Tool to Restore Deleted Quickbooks Files?

Akshay_M
Recover recent transactions using .QBW.adr and .TLG.adr files
This solution will utilize the ADR version of both the .QBW and .TLG files. This should recover all but the last 12 hours of transactions.

Create a new folder on your Desktop named QBTest.
Open the folder where the company file is saved look for the QuickBooksAutoDataRecovery folder.
Tip: You can check the location of the company file on the Product Information screen (press F2 or Ctrl+1 on your keyboard) and No Company Open Window.
Look for the .TLG.adr and .QBW.adr files. These files have the same name as your company file.
Show file extensions
If you cannot identify the .TLG.adr and .QBW.adr files, perform these to show file extensions.

To open File Explorer press Windows+E on your keyboard.
Select Organize, then choose Folder and search options.
For Windows 10, 8.1 & 8: Choose View, then select File name extension.
Select Hide extensions for known file types.
Select Apply, then OK.
Copy the .TLG.adr and .QBW.adr files and paste them to the QBTest folder.
On your QBTest folder, remove the .adr from the end of the file name. That should give you a .qbw and .tlg files on your QBTest folder.
Open QuickBooks.
Open the company file that is saved on your QBTest folder. Use your account register to verify all transactions are there.
To check the data integrity of the recovered file: in the top left, select File then Utilities and then Verify Data.
If this copy of the company file is good, you can move the damaged company file to a different location and transfer the copy from QBTest to the original location.