Shoddy and Flawed QuickBooks Performance? Size and RAM May Just Be Some of the Causes

Kington, UK -- (SBWire) -- 05/26/2021 --Frequent crashes, out of balance BalanceSheet, corrupted or glitchy Memorized Reports, slow performance and data discrepancies are just some of the manifestations of a corrupt QuickBooks file.

Corruption and data damage can become a serious issue when QuickBooks Pro hits 250 MB in size, Premier 350 MB and Enterprise 1.25 GB

In terms of RAM, Intuit suggests a minimum of 4 GB for client machines and 8 GB for the server of a 5-user environment, and 12 GB for 10 users. If there is insufficient RAM, the Verify and Rebuild processes will not function properly or completely.

Another road block to QuickBooks' performance is negative inventory quantities. This happens when an invoice is created for an item before the replenishments arrive from a supplier.

Some common errors that appear due to possible data corruption are "connection to company file has been lost", "This is not a QuickBooks data file", "This is a corrupted or damaged QuickBooks database", "QuickBooks File may be damaged", "Unable to open a QuickBooks company file", C=44, C=43, C=88, C=342 or similar cIndex error, -6000, -301, -6150, -1006, -6189, -82 or similar error codes.

E-Tech specializes in the repair of damaged QuickBooks data files from any version of QuickBooks from version 1 for DOS to the latest Pro/Premier/Accountant/Enterprise version.

More service specifications for E-Tech's QuickBooks File Repair Service can be seen at https://quickbooksrecovery.co.uk/quickbooks-data-recovery/quickbooks-file-repair/.

About E-Tech
E-Tech is the leading service provider of QuickBooks File Repair, Data Recovery, QuickBooks Conversion and QuickBooks SDK programming in the UK and Ireland. In their 20 years plus of experience with Intuit QuickBooks, they have assisted over 1000 satisfied customers with their requirements. E-Tech UK covers US, UK, Canadian, Australian versions which include Reckon Accounts, and New Zealand versions of QuickBooks through PC and Mac platforms.

For media inquiries regarding E-Tech, individuals are encouraged to contact Media Relations Director, Melanie Ann via email at Melanie@e-tech.ca.

To learn more about the company, visit: https://quickbooksrecovery.co.uk/

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Melanie Ann
E-Tech
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Kington HR5 3DJ
Melanie@e-tech.ca
www.quickbooksrecovery.co.uk

Media Relations Contact

Melanie Ann
Media Relations
E-Tech
https://quickbooksrecovery.co.uk

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