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When I place the disk in the reader, the disk spins for a few seconds, and then stops. There was no message or error code. I was not able to see the exe file. When I tried to read the disk on my xp system, the disk immediately tried to install the program, and I was never able to the exe file. This computer is new, purchased last week from Best Buy, and I immediately attempted to install Microsoft Office on the system.
The disk spun, and then stopped. The results were identical to the Quickpro attempt. I had purchased their Geek Squad help program, and got no satisfaction via telephone. The instructions were to take the computer back to the store.
They were able to install Office, and were able to somehow copy a part of the Quickbooks to the new system's disk, but were not able solve the problem. Their advice was to upgrade to Quickbooks. Incidently, I have a laptop that originally ran Windows 7. I had installed the Quickbooks on that system several years ago. I finally upgraded to Windows 10, and the QB still runs perfectly well that laptop.
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I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Hi Geo, Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft Community. What happens when you try to install QuickBooks pro ? Once this is done, restart the computer and check if the issue persists. Thank you. How satisfied are you with this reply?
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I have been able to find the name of the exe file, but cannot seem to run it. Any help would be appreciated. System Restore is a feature in Microsoft Windows that allows the user to revert their computer's state including system files, installed applications, Windows Registry, and system settings to that of a previous point in time, which can be used to recover from system malfunctions or other problems.
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