# Here’s an Easy Way to Resolve QuickBooks Error 6000 83 ![Here’s an Easy Way to Resolve QuickBooks Error 6000 83](https://hackmd.io/_uploads/HJE0KPV-xg.png) <p>There is no doubt that QuickBooks is the world’s leading accounting software. However, this does not make it immune to errors and bugs. Nowadays, we have noticed that while trying to open the company file, several users are getting <b>QuickBooks error 6000 83</b>. The error prompt shows up on the user’s computer screen with an error message, which basically states, “An error occurred when QuickBooks tried to access the company file. Please try again.” Usually, a company file contains a lot of critical business information. Therefore, dealing with any kind of error related to company files can be pretty perplexing for a user. With this post, we will discuss with you the reasons that can cause error 6000 83, along with all the troubleshooting solutions.</p><p><b><i></i></b></p><blockquote><b><i>Looking for instant troubleshooting assistance to get over QuickBooks error 6000 83! If yes, feel free to contact our technical experts at the toll-free number 1.855.738.2784.</i></b></blockquote><p></p><h2 style="text-align: left;">What are the reasons behind the occurrence of QuickBooks error code 6000 83?</h2><div>The following can be the reasons behind the occurrence of QuickBooks error code 6000 83:</div><div><ol style="text-align: left;"><li>The folder that contains the QuickBooks company file is completely damaged.</li><li>The QuickBooks company file is either damaged or corrupted.</li></ol><div style="text-align: center;"><i><b>You May Also Read:&nbsp;<a href="https://blog.accountinghelpline.com/quickbooks-payroll-error/quickbooks-error-15242/">What is Error 15242 in QuickBooks Payroll?</a></b></i></div><h2 style="text-align: left;">What should you do to get rid of QuickBooks error 6000 83?</h2></div><h3 style="text-align: left;">Solution 1: Create a new folder to store the QuickBooks company file</h3><div><ol style="text-align: left;"><li>In QuickBooks Desktop, select the <b>File</b> menu and then choose the <b>Quit QuickBooks Desktop</b> option from the drop-down menu.</li><li>On the keyboard, press the <b>Windows</b> and <b>E keys</b> at the same time to open <b>File Explorer</b>.</li><li>Open the <b>C: drive</b> and right-click anywhere on the empty space of the screen.</li><li>Move the mouse cursor over the <b>New</b> option.</li><li>From the <b>New</b> side menu, choose the <b>Folder</b> option.</li><li>Name the folder “QB Test.”</li><li>Navigate to the following path: <b>Users\Public\Public Documents\Intuit\QuickBooks\Company Files</b>.</li><li>In the folder, look for the .<b>QBW</b> file and right-click on it.</li><li>Choose the <b>Copy</b> option.</li><li>Paste the copied QBW file into the QB Test folder created on the <b>C: drive</b>.</li><li>Open QuickBooks Desktop and then select the <b>File</b> menu at the top menu bar.</li><li>Choose the <b>Open or Restore Company</b> option from the drop-down menu.</li><li>Select the <b>Open a company file</b> option and then choose the <b>Next</b> button.</li><li>Choose the QuickBooks company file saved in the <b>QB Test</b> folder.</li><li>Select the <b>Open</b> button.</li><li>If prompted, type in the username and password of QuickBooks Desktop.</li></ol><h3 style="text-align: left;">Solution 2: Restore the backup company file in QuickBooks Desktop</h3></div><div><ol style="text-align: left;"><li>Open the <b>Windows Start</b> menu, type <b>*qbb</b> into the search column, and then select the <b>Open file location</b> option.</li><li>Make a note of the path to the location where the QuickBooks backup company file is saved.</li><li>Double-click the icon of QuickBooks Desktop to open the application.</li><li>Select the <b>File</b> menu at the top menu bar.</li><li>Choose the <b>Open or Restore Company</b> option from the drop-down menu.</li><li>Select the <b>Restore a backup</b> copy option and then choose the <b>Next</b> button.</li><li>Choose the <b>Local Backup</b> option and then select the Next button.</li><li>Select the QuickBooks backup company file by navigating to the path you have noted above.</li><li>Choose a folder where you want to save the restored company file.</li><li>Select the <b>Open</b> button.</li><li>At last, choose the <b>Save</b> button.</li></ol><h2 style="text-align: left;">Conclusion</h2></div><div>Even after following all the troubleshooting solutions mentioned above in the post, if you can’t get rid of <b>QuickBooks error 6000 83</b>, then there might be some issues with the backup company file, like incorrect name or data corruption. Our recommendation for you is to use the Auto Data Recovery feature of QuickBooks to recover the company file and see whether this fixes the error or not. For additional troubleshooting assistance to resolve the company file error, don’t hesitate to speak to our QuickBooks professionals at the toll-free number <b>1.855.738.2784</b>.</div><div style="text-align: center;"><b><i>Recommended reading: <a href="https://hackmd.io/@johnsmithmarketer47/quickbooks-error-code-6190-what-is-it-and-how-to-rectify-it">QuickBooks Error Code 6190, How to Fix it?</a></i></b></div>