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QuickBooks Desktop often stops working after a Windows 10/11 update because the update disrupts QuickBooks components, .NET, or security settings. Fixes usually involve restarting, updating/repairing QuickBooks, and using QuickBooks Tool Hub utilities.
Basic checks
Try these first, as they fix many crash/not-responding issues.
Use QuickBooks Tool Hub
Intuit recommends using QuickBooks Tool Hub on Windows 10/11 to repair program and installation problems.
Fix after Windows 10/11 update specifically
Windows updates (especially feature updates like Windows 11 24H2) can leave QuickBooks unable to start or stuck on the splash screen.
If crashes persist, the QuickBooks installation may be damaged.
If, after these steps, QuickBooks still shows “has stopped working” right after a Windows 10/11 update:
Basic checks
Try these first, as they fix many crash/not-responding issues.
- Restart Windows, then try opening QuickBooks again.
- Make sure both Windows Update and QuickBooks Desktop are fully updated to the latest release.
- Temporarily disable third-party antivirus, then test QuickBooks; if it works, add QuickBooks folders as exclusions in antivirus/Defender.
Use QuickBooks Tool Hub
Intuit recommends using QuickBooks Tool Hub on Windows 10/11 to repair program and installation problems.
- Close QuickBooks completely.
- Download the latest QuickBooks Tool Hub (v1.6.0.x) from Intuit and install it.
- Open Tool Hub and run, in order:
- Program Problems → Quick Fix my Program (kills stuck QB processes and repairs basic issues).
- If it still crashes, go to Installation Issues → QuickBooks Install Diagnostic Tool to repair .NET and related components, then reboot.
Fix after Windows 10/11 update specifically
Windows updates (especially feature updates like Windows 11 24H2) can leave QuickBooks unable to start or stuck on the splash screen.
- End all QuickBooks processes in Task Manager (qbw32.exe, QBW32, QBDBMgrN, etc.), then try opening QuickBooks again.
- Run reboot.bat from the QuickBooks program folder (right-click → Run as administrator) to re-register QuickBooks DLL files.
- On the QuickBooks shortcut, try Run as administrator and, if needed, enable Compatibility mode (Properties → Compatibility → “Run this program in compatibility mode for” an earlier Windows where it worked).
- If the problem started immediately after a specific Windows feature update and nothing above works, you can temporarily roll back to the previous Windows build using System Restore or rollback options, then reinstall QuickBooks.
If crashes persist, the QuickBooks installation may be damaged.
- Use Repair from Control Panel → Programs and Features → QuickBooks → Uninstall/Change → Repair, then reboot and test.
- If repair fails:
- Note your license and product numbers.
- Perform a clean uninstall/reinstall of QuickBooks Desktop on Windows 10/11 following Intuit’s clean install steps (including renaming old install folders), then update QuickBooks to the latest release.
If, after these steps, QuickBooks still shows “has stopped working” right after a Windows 10/11 update:
- Confirm your QuickBooks year/version (e.g., 2021, 2022, Enterprise) and whether your Windows is 10 or 11 and 64-bit, because older QuickBooks versions may not be supported on newer Windows builds.
- Contact Intuit QuickBooks Desktop support directly from the official site for guided diagnosis of Windows components and any version-specific hotfix.
- Exact Windows version (10 or 11, Home/Pro, 64-bit),
- QuickBooks Desktop year/edition,
- The exact error message or what happens on screen,