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I won't rest until this is sorted out, @netofpa.
I'll help you fix QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) crashing issue. This way, you can work effectively and accomplish your tasks in no time.
Have you tried the alternatives proposed in this thread? If you haven't already, I'd recommend doing so. If QBDT still crashed, ensure the following system requirement below:
- QuickBooks requires you to use Windows natively and not through an emulator or virtual environment.
- QBDT requires a 64-bit Windows operating system
- Confirm that you're not using Windows 10 S Mode, as this is currently not supported.
- QBDT requires a 64-bit Windows operating system
- Make sure you didn't use a Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks (RAID) because it may cause QuickBooks to operate slowly.
- QBDT requires internet security protocol TLS 1.2 if you have any connected services to work smoothly.
To know more about the system requirements, check out this link: System requirements for QuickBooks Desktop 2022.
Once confirmed and the issue continues, I recommend you complete the following troubleshooting steps:
- Ensure that your QBDT release is R5.
- Update your office 365 to the latest release. Proceed with the next steps:
- Open an Office application and select the File menu.
- Choose Account or Office Account.
- In the Product Information window, hit " Update Options " next to Office updates.
- Click Update Now.
- Disabled the QuickBooks Web Connector. Go as follows:
- Open the Start menu and click All Programs.
- Click Startup, followed by QuickBooks.
- Right-click Exchange Data With Web Services.
- Click Delete, then Yes to disable the connector.
- Turned off Intuit Data Protection in the startup
Check out these articles below to learn about the new enhancement in QBDT 2022 and fix some issues:
If you have any other concerns about QuickBooks, please feel free to comment below. I'd be glad to help you with anything concerning the program.