

You should be able to run both 6.2.2 and 6.3.3 simultaneously with no issues. Yeah, recreating your budget and all those reports are a major pain.but in the long run you most likely flushed all the data corruption from your file and it's squeaky clean now. That was an unacceptable answer as I didn't want to lose all that history.įinally I contacted someone at support who recommended the. I contacted Quicken support a few times.the first three or four told me to start a brand new file.
#Quicken for mac upgrade update#
I had that issue very early on after converting my Quicken Windows data to Quicken Mac.and then about a year later after a Quicken update, all of a sudden One Step Update would take about 15 minutes to complete instead of the 10 seconds or so. qxf and then importing it can remove some types of data corruption. When I contacted support they stated that creating a. I had an issue early on with Quicken Mac 2017.where it would take 20 minutes or so to complete a One Step Update, which usually only takes less than 10 seconds. The only problem that I might see here is that maybe your linked transfers become unlinked. Like you did before, you can do them one at a time.

Select UPDATE.ĩ If there are no errors, then check the other accounts. Initially only sync the already checked accounts. qxf file into that new empty file.ħ Prior to turning on Sync, see if you can do a One Step Update without any errors.Ĩ If there are no errors on the OSU process, then turn on Sync. qxf format.Ĥ Create a new data file.and start a new empty file.ĥ Import the. Of course, backup your data file PRIOR to doing any of this.ģ Export your file using the. It's a bit of a process, but if you have some time to kill you can try this. Sounds like you have some data corruption in your oldish data file. If I deleted those transactions, because they are dupes at this point, they'd still pull down every time. Side note: Even with "Reset" on the cloud account, it would still pull down previously downloaded/merged transactions (in more than the two corrupt accounts), it's almost like there was cruft that just couldn't be cleaned out. (That's a shorter distance to good than reentering all my credentials in the current file.) I'm hoping I can rebuild the corrupt accounts with dupe-and-move for the transactions, especially since the two problems are my oldest and 3rd oldest accounts, fingers crossed.
#Quicken for mac upgrade download#
Since I had previously nuked all the download credentials I'm going to roll back to a day-old file and try turning off just those two accounts and see what happens. I bow down to your Quicken voodoo magic! :-) With those de-selected, One Step Update appears to work successfully (three clicks over 15 minutes, no errors). I was able to narrow down two "corrupt" accounts. Went back to the top and this time on #4 I turned on each account individually, updated, and refreshed iOS to make sure it stuck. Then I wondered if you meant select all or one-by-one in step 4. So.got the same error after every step of the Mac section. Is anyone else experiencing a sync issue? Does anyone have a voodoo hack to export Quicken to itself? Any completely WAY-outside-the-box ideas that are better than the nuclear option? But I also can't have my computer basically lock up/steal focus every time I want to update my accounts in exchange for mobile sync. I have 20+ years of historical data, I really, really, really don't want to start from scratch.

The first one happens as the update is ending, and the second happens a few minutes after the sync arrow has stopped. For the last few days, I have not been able to update accounts without getting two generic "Sync Error" popups ("Quicken encountered an error while communicating with out servers") for every update.
