How to fix the QuickBooks ‘Restore Failed’ Error?


QuickBooks is trusted by the thousands of small scale and large scale business organizations across the world for handling critical accounting information. This software is designed for managing the accounting calculations and to safeguard the security and integrity of data.  One of the best feature offered by this software is’ data backup and restore’, which allow users to manage all the data effectively. QuickBooks Customer Service Phone Number is also always there to help the users and fix the problem.



Sometimes, when the users are trying to restore the data an unexpected error occurs indicating that ‘Restore Failed’.  There can be so many reasons behind the failure of restore operation  as mentioned below:

  • Backup restore on the existing company file.
  • Backup is made to the newer version but getting restored to an older version.
  • Damaged or corrupted company file.
  • Wrong QuickBooks backup file is being restored.

 These are the common reasons behind the occurrence of ‘Restore Failed’ error. Below are some easy steps you can follow to fix the problem:
  • You need to stop overwriting the company’s file while restoring the data.
  • Remove all the characters from the name of the company file, if any.
  • If you have saved the backup on the network driver or USB flash drive then, you need to copy the backup first to your local system.
  • Make sure that file you are restoring is a valid QBB file.
  • You can repair the QuickBooks by using the ‘Stellar QuickBooks Repair’.
  • Restore the QBB to same QuickBooks version which has been used for creating it.

While performing all these operations, you will require to review the QuickBooks.log or QBWin.log file. These functions can be very technical, so you may require external support. For that, you can contact the experts at QuickBooks CustomerService Phone Number for instant help.


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