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QuickBooks has been providing top-grade accounting solutions to small and mid-sized businesses for over a decade now. It is definitely one of the best accounting solutions software but it is also prone to errors. In this blog post, we are going to talk about the solutions and causes for the QuickBooks Error Code 6130, 0.
The error 6130, 0 of QuickBooks is related to your company data file and we categorize it as a critical error. This reduces the QuickBooks performance. And it comes with an error message:
“QuickBooks Error 6310, 0 is trying to access the company file, but cannot contact the database”
What Are The Main Causes Of QuickBooks Error 6130, 0?
According to the Intuit website, these are major causes for the QB Error 6130, 0:
The company file which you are working on is damaged or corrupted.
Another user was working on the same company file at the time.
Third-party security applications or software are restricting QB’s internet connectivity.
Other Company File Errors
QuickBooks Error 6150
QuickBooks Error Code 6000, 77
QuickBooks Error 6000 832
QuickBooks Error 6000 80
QuickBooks Error 6144 82
QuickBooks Error 6210
QuickBooks Error -6190, 816
QuickBooks Error Code 6213
Steps For Fixing QuickBooks Error 6310
There are various causes for the QuickBooks Error 6310, 0, so we will need to diagnose each cause. Read the 3 solutions mentioned below and implement them on your desktop. After implementing each solution go back and open your QuickBooks to verify if the error is fixed or not. In case the error code is persisting then you have to try the next solution.
Solution 1: Download The QuickBooks File Doctor Tool
Before following the solution, log in to QuickBooks Desktop. Then download the tool;
Go to the official website of Intuit and tap on the search option.
Enter “QuickBooks File Doctor Tool” and click on the search button.
Now, click on the download button for downloading QuickBooks File Doctor Tool onto your desktop.
Open QuickBooks File Doctor and start the scan on your data.
Click on all positive prompts which appear on your screen.
If the error 6310 still appears on your desktop screen, try the next solution.
Solution 2: Rename The .TLG File
Open the Windows Explorer by simultaneously pressing Windows + E keys on your keyboard.
Head to the folder where you have stored your company file.
Look for the .tlg extension file.
Now, rename the file by right-clicking on it.
Open the company data file and make a backup file.
Note: Check the QuickBooks file extension, and don’t remove the .tlg extension from the file as it will make the file unusable.
Solution 3: Restore The Backup File
If the QuickBooks File Doctor is not working and you are unable to access your data files then you should reboot your computer first. Now, open your QuickBooks and restore the most recently created backup file. Check if the error is resolved.
Follow these steps to ensure that QuickBooks Database Manager is active and working smoothly.
Go to My Computer.
Open the drop-down menu and click on the Manage
Go to Computer Management and open Services and Applications.
Tap on the Services and view them sorted in alphabetical order.
Now, look for QuickBooks DB service in the service list and right-click on it.
Check which version of QB are you using:
QuickBooksDB – for QuickBooks 2006
QuickBooksDB17 – for QuickBooks 2007
QuickBooksDB18 – for QuickBooks 2008
QuickBooksDB19 – for QuickBooks 2009
QuickBooksDB20 – for QuickBooks 2010
QuickBooksDB21 – for QuickBooks 2011
QuickBooksDB22 – for QuickBooks 2012
QuickBooksDB23 – for QuickBooks 2013
QuickBooksDB24 – for QuickBooks 2014
QuickBooksDB25 – for QuickBooks 2015
QuickBooksDB26 – for QuickBooks 2016
QuickBooksDB27 – for QuickBooks 2017
QuickBooksDB28 – for QuickBooks 2018
QuickBooksDB29 – for QuickBooks 2019
QuickBooksDB30 – for QuickBooks 2020
Go to the menu and click on
Tap on Start in the General tab.
Restore your backup file.
All the solutions and steps shown above in this article will help you in troubleshooting the QuickBooks Error 6130, 0. We understand that some of the solutions given above are a little complex and not everyone can implement those solutions.
The error 6130, 0 of QuickBooks is related to your company data file and we categorize it as a critical error. This reduces the QuickBooks performance. And it comes with an error message:
“QuickBooks Error 6310, 0 is trying to access the company file, but cannot contact the database”
What Are The Main Causes Of QuickBooks Error 6130, 0?
According to the Intuit website, these are major causes for the QB Error 6130, 0:
The company file which you are working on is damaged or corrupted.
Another user was working on the same company file at the time.
Third-party security applications or software are restricting QB’s internet connectivity.
Other Company File Errors
QuickBooks Error 6150
QuickBooks Error Code 6000, 77
QuickBooks Error 6000 832
QuickBooks Error 6000 80
QuickBooks Error 6144 82
QuickBooks Error 6210
QuickBooks Error -6190, 816
QuickBooks Error Code 6213
Steps For Fixing QuickBooks Error 6310
There are various causes for the QuickBooks Error 6310, 0, so we will need to diagnose each cause. Read the 3 solutions mentioned below and implement them on your desktop. After implementing each solution go back and open your QuickBooks to verify if the error is fixed or not. In case the error code is persisting then you have to try the next solution.
Solution 1: Download The QuickBooks File Doctor Tool
Before following the solution, log in to QuickBooks Desktop. Then download the tool;
Go to the official website of Intuit and tap on the search option.
Enter “QuickBooks File Doctor Tool” and click on the search button.
Now, click on the download button for downloading QuickBooks File Doctor Tool onto your desktop.
Open QuickBooks File Doctor and start the scan on your data.
Click on all positive prompts which appear on your screen.
If the error 6310 still appears on your desktop screen, try the next solution.
Solution 2: Rename The .TLG File
Open the Windows Explorer by simultaneously pressing Windows + E keys on your keyboard.
Head to the folder where you have stored your company file.
Look for the .tlg extension file.
Now, rename the file by right-clicking on it.
Open the company data file and make a backup file.
Note: Check the QuickBooks file extension, and don’t remove the .tlg extension from the file as it will make the file unusable.
Solution 3: Restore The Backup File
If the QuickBooks File Doctor is not working and you are unable to access your data files then you should reboot your computer first. Now, open your QuickBooks and restore the most recently created backup file. Check if the error is resolved.
Follow these steps to ensure that QuickBooks Database Manager is active and working smoothly.
Go to My Computer.
Open the drop-down menu and click on the Manage
Go to Computer Management and open Services and Applications.
Tap on the Services and view them sorted in alphabetical order.
Now, look for QuickBooks DB service in the service list and right-click on it.
Check which version of QB are you using:
QuickBooksDB – for QuickBooks 2006
QuickBooksDB17 – for QuickBooks 2007
QuickBooksDB18 – for QuickBooks 2008
QuickBooksDB19 – for QuickBooks 2009
QuickBooksDB20 – for QuickBooks 2010
QuickBooksDB21 – for QuickBooks 2011
QuickBooksDB22 – for QuickBooks 2012
QuickBooksDB23 – for QuickBooks 2013
QuickBooksDB24 – for QuickBooks 2014
QuickBooksDB25 – for QuickBooks 2015
QuickBooksDB26 – for QuickBooks 2016
QuickBooksDB27 – for QuickBooks 2017
QuickBooksDB28 – for QuickBooks 2018
QuickBooksDB29 – for QuickBooks 2019
QuickBooksDB30 – for QuickBooks 2020
Go to the menu and click on
Tap on Start in the General tab.
Restore your backup file.
All the solutions and steps shown above in this article will help you in troubleshooting the QuickBooks Error 6130, 0. We understand that some of the solutions given above are a little complex and not everyone can implement those solutions.