

Common Triggers for the Company File Error 6150 in QuickBooks
QuickBooks Desktop error 6150 can occur due to the following possible reasons –
• There are some issues with your company file, or the file is damaged or corrupted.
• Your QuickBooks Desktop is not correctly installed, or the installation files are corrupted.
• The company file you are trying to access does not have the .QBW extension.
• The company file you are trying to open is accidentally deleted, or the file is missing.
• There is some anti-virus or malware infection that has infected your QuickBooks Desktop.
• Windows OS is not updated and has become incompatible with QuickBooks.
How to Address QuickBooks Error Message 6150 1006 with
Practical Steps?
QuickBooks error -6150 -1006 can be effectively resolved by following the steps given
below –
Step 1 – Mend the File Corruption by Activating the QuickBooks File Doctor Tool
• You can use the QuickBooks file doctor tool to eliminate the company file damage causing the error code 6150.
• Download the exefile and follow the on-screen instructions to install the tool hub on your PC.
• Open the tool hub and go to the Company File Issuestab to select the QuickBooks File Doctor tool utility.
• Browse your company file for issues by selecting the Check your Fileoption and let the tool run a repair.
• Once the tool stops running, rerun QuickBooks Desktop to check the status of the error code 1006.
Step 2 – Restore your Company File Backup from the File Menu
• You can create a local file backup and restore it to terminate the QuickBooks company file error.
• Open QuickBooksand go to the File menu to select the Open or Restore Company File
• Select the Restore a Backup Copy option and checkmark the Local Backupoption to create the backup.
• Locate the company file backup and select the location to save the backup on your PC.
• Now in the File Namefield, type the file name and select Save to end the backup process.
• Type Yesfor confirmation and rerun QuickBooks to access your company file again.