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Quicken Corrupt or Damaged File Repair/Recovery
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Quicken data files may occur for a variety of reasons.
It generally occurs when the information stored on your
computer's hard drive or on diskettes becomes damaged.
Improperly shutting down the computer, general
protection faults, software conflicts, and voltage
fluctuations are typical causes of file damage.
In circumstances where a hard disk is not regularly
maintained using Microsoft® Windows® utilities (such as
ScanDisk or Disk Defragmenter), your files can lose
integrity and become cross-linked, a situation
where two or more files occupy the same physical space
on the hard disk.
Symptoms of a damaged data file may include:
- Categories and/or numbers wrongly associated in
reports when all report settings are correct.
- Dates missing from reports when all report
settings are correct.
- Missing categories or classes.
- Inability to assign categories in split
transactions.
- File backups that cannot be restored.
- Inability to reconcile your current bank
statement when all numbers are otherwise correct.
Follow these procedures to regain file integrity:
- When possible, the easiest solution is often to
restore a backup of your Quicken file that was made
before the damage occurred.
- Use your operating system to make a copy of the
Quicken data file, and then open the copied file in
Quicken and check if any of the above symptoms
exist. In some cases, when the file is located on a
bad or corrupted location on a hard disk or
diskette, copying a file to a new location will
solve the problem.
Note: If this procedure solves the problem,
or if an error occurs while copying the file, it may
be necessary to perform maintenance on the hard
disk. For more information on hard disk maintenance,
please read the Microsoft Windows Help topics for
Scandisk and Disk Defragmenter.
If the only copy of the Quicken information is
stored on a floppy disk or other external media,
Intuit does not recommend the use of Scandisk, Disk
Defragmenter, or any other information recovery tool
on the original media. Use of these tools
may lessen the ability of Intuit´s Data Recovery
Service to rebuild your data should that become
necessary.
- Make a copy of your file using Quicken's copy
feature.
- Use Quicken´s Validate utility to check the copy
of the file for damage.
- From the Quicken File menu, choose
File Operations, and then choose Validate.
- Select the copy of your Quicken file, and
then click OK.
Note: Intuit does not recommend using
the Validate utility on your original data file, as
in some cases damaged information may be removed
from a file during the repair process. For
this reason, the Validate utility is not recommended
for regular use on a Quicken data file.
If the Validate utility detects damage within the
file, you will receive a prompt to view the
data_log in Notepad. This file is a record
of which parts of your data were repaired. The
Quicken program saves a backup copy of this file
before you validate. This file is located in the
Validate folder in the same
location as your Quicken file on your hard disk.
- Use Quicken´s Super Validate utility to check
the copy of your file for damage only if evidence of
corruption persists after performing Validate on the
file copy. Super Validate will rebuild the Quicken
file regardless of whether damage is detected in the
file.
Intuit does not recommend using the Super
Validate utility on your original data file, as in
some cases damaged information may be removed from a
file during the repair process. For this
reason, the Super Validate utility is not
recommended for regular use on a Quicken data file.
Do not use Super Validate in release 1 of
Quicken 6.
Upgrade to release 4 (6.0c) and then use the
Super Validate utility.
To run Super Validate on a copy of your Quicken
file:
- Open the Quicken program, and then press
Ctrl+Shift
on the keyboard. You must keep these keys held
down throughout this procedure.
- From the Quicken File menu, choose
File Operations, and then choose Validate.
- Select the file to validate from the
Validate Quicken File window. A progress
indicator will appear, with the message
Super validating file...
- Release the Ctrl+Shift
keys when the Super Validate process is
complete.
If the Super Validate utility detects damage
within the file, you will receive a prompt to view
the data_log in Notepad. This file
is a record of which parts of your data were
repaired. Quicken saves a backup copy of this file
before you validate. This file is located in the
Validate folder in the same location as your Quicken
file on your hard disk.
Advanced Troubleshooting
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Note: Before
following the advanced data
damage repair steps and
solutions outlined in this
document, please try the basic
steps for correcting data
file damage.
Specific data file damage
where damage is limited to a
single transaction or report can
sometimes be identified,
isolated, and corrected.
Frequently, exporting all of
your data to a new file is not
an acceptable solution due to
the loss of information after
the export. The alternative
techniques listed below may be
useful in such cases.
Using Quicken Copy to
Isolate Data Corruption
First, try using Quicken's Copy
feature to copy the entire file.
However, when the damage is
present in transactions (rather
than in the
category/transfer/class lists,
memorized transactions, and so
forth), it can be identified and
isolated by copying specific
parts of the file.
In the damaged file, make a
copy specifying the origin date
of the file as one month prior
to today. The copy will contain
all but last month's
transactions.
- If there is no
corruption found in the
copy, then the damage is
limited to last month's
transactions. However, you
will need to reenter them in
the copy.
- If the copied file is
still damaged, repeat the
copy procedure removing one
month at a time until the
damaged area is identified.
Exporting an Individual
Account to Isolate Data
Corruption
If the damage is limited to
a single account, the damage can
sometimes be corrected by
exporting the account
transactions to a QIF file. This
same QIF file is then imported
into a new account in the
original Quicken file. This
procedure is most effective when
the damage is confined to
transactions within a specific
account or accounts, and will
not help if the damage is in
lists.
Reentering Limited
Information in the Quicken File
If the damaged information
is showing in a budget, report,
or Quicken Planner, try
reentering the information or
creating the report or budget
again. In many cases this will
resolve the issue and the
damaged memorized report or
budget can be deleted from the
file.
Exporting All Transactions
to a New File
In some rare circumstances or as
a last resort when other
methods fail, it may be
necessary to export the data
from your original file and
import it into a new file.
This process is only
recommended after all other
troubleshooting actions have
been taken because of
the loss of information that can
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