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Error: "QSD Write Error 003," "QSD Write Error 006," or "QSD Write Error 008" |
| KB ID#: |
2027 |
| Categories: |
Data Recovery, Windows/System Related |
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| Question: |
Why do one of the following error messages appear when I open a Quicken data file?
- QSD Write Error 003
- QSD Write Error 006
- QSD Write Error 008
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Possible Cause: |
"QSD Write Error" messages usually indicate that Quicken is unable to write (add information) to the Quicken data file for one of the following reasons:
- The file is stored in a location other than the local hard disk.
- The file is read-only.
- The file is damaged.
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| Answer: |
To resolve these error messages, close any "Unable to validate file" message windows by clicking OK, and then follow these instructions:
- Open the Quicken File menu by clicking File in the upper left corner of the program.
- Near the bottom of the menu, note the location of the currently open file (a checkmark will precede it). For example, X:\Quicken\MyFile indicates that MyFile is stored in the Quicken folder on Drive X.
- If the file is stored on the local hard disk (usually Drive C), proceed to Step 3.
- If the file is not stored on the local hard disk:
- Choose New from the open File menu.
- Select New Quicken File and click OK.
- Select a location on the local hard disk from the Save in drop-down menu, enter a File name, and then click OK to create a dummy file. Close any setup windows that may appear.
- From the File menu, choose Restore Backup File.
- Select the drive letter you noted in Step 2, and then click OK.
- Browse to the file location you noted in Step 2, and then click OK to restore it.
- After the file has been restored, click OK to open it. Proceed to the next step if the message persists.
- Right-click Start on the Microsoft® Windows® taskbar, and then choose Explore.
- Browse to the file location you noted in Step 2, and then locate the data file set for the data file.
Tip: The data file set consists of four files with the file name extensions .qdf, .qsd, .qei, and .qph. In the Step 2 example, the data file set would be composed of MyFile.qdf, MyFile.qsd, MyFile.qei, and MyFile.qph.
- Right-click each file in the data file set, choose Properties, and make sure that only the Archive checkbox is selected. If necessary, clear the Read-only and Hidden checkboxes, and then click OK.
- Reopen your data file in Quicken. If the message persists, restore a backup you recently created before the message began appearing.
- Exit and then restart Quicken. If the message persists:
- Exit and then restart Quicken. If the message continues to occur despite following the instructions in this article, please contact our Data Recovery Team for further assistance.
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