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How to recover data with QuickBooks Auto Data Recovery
If you want to get back all the lost and damaged data in your QuickBooks with the help of Auto Data Recovery tool, you can refer to the steps given below:
? Create a folder named ‘QB Test’ on your desktop
? Access QuickBooks Auto Data Recovery.
? Go to .TLG.adr and adr files
? Then, paste them in QB test folder by deleting .adr from the name
? Head to ‘File,’ then ‘Utilities,’ and finally ‘Verify Data.’
? If the recovered data is not damaged, paste it to the company file folder of QuickBooks
In case you find any problem while implementing the steps, you can reach out to the techies at QuickBooks helpline number.
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Amber Smith 12/30/2019 06:34

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Adrian Gates 05/29/2020 15:42
In cases the company file gets corrupted or the Data gets permanently lost. The presence of this feature is invaluable as data/loss failure is a foregone conclusion.

Here are the following steps which you need to execute in order to recover lost data through ADR:

1) Open the folder where the company file is stored

2) Make the file extensions visible if necessary

Navigate through Organize > Folder and search options
Click the view tab
Under Hidden files and folders select show hidden files
Auto Data Recovery in QuickBooks


3) Open the ‘Quickbooks Auto Data Recovery’ folder

4) There would be two files with extension (.qbw.adr) & (.qbw.adr.old)

The 12 hour Auto Recovery Files (.qbw.adr)
The 24 hour Auto Recovery Files (.qbw.adr.old)
Quickbooks Auto Data Recovery folder

5) Copy the ADR file to new folder

6) Right click on ADR file and choose ‘rename’

7) Delete the .adr extension from the end of the file and hit ‘enter’

8) Verify the file

Click on the file switch to single user mode
Click on file again and under utilities, pick the ‘verify data’ option.

Note : Its is advised you to have a backup of your QuickBooks. Learn more about QuickBooks Cloud Backup - https://www.apps4rent.com/blog/quickbooks-cloud-backup/