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in to Go to QuickBooks.com × Close Why do you want to report this? Spam Profanity Threats/Abuse Inappropriate Virus/Danger Broken Links Other Back to search results QuickBooks Enterprise 2015 UI goes black quickbooks not enough memory The QB Enterprise 2015 goes black on Workstations after entering bills and invoices. This
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problem occurs on 4 different Workstations running Windows 7. I don't believe this is a video card drivers as described in the following article: http://support.quickbooks.intuit.com/support/Articles/SLN75342 I said that because when QB goes black, I am still able to use other applications such as web browser (Internet Explorer & Google Chrome), and Microsoft Words/Excel. Moreover, if I killed the QBW32.exe process, I am able to launch QuickBooks and everything works again. I do not have to reboot the computer or run reboot.bat as described in the article above.This is a well documented issue that has been around since Enterprise 2013. If the root cause is the video card driver, it should also affect other applications at the time QB UI goes black but that somehow does not happen. The fact that QB Enterprise "works" again after killing the QBW32.exe process seems to indicate that there are possible memory leak issues with QB Enterprise itself. It is important to point out that the QB UI goes black problem occur most frequently when entering (many) Bills from vendors.It does not seem to occur when entering invoices or doing receive payment. Comment Asked by outOfTheBlue QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions: Manufacturing and Wholesale 14.0, United States Options Edit Ask for details Archive hide info × Close Why do you want to report this? Spam Profanity Threats/Abuse Inappropriate Virus/Danger Broken Links Other Answer 1 person found this helpful I have totally eradicated this issue for a client of mine. It was happening for him through remote desktop on a server that has no video card or monitor... So, don't listen to the junk about a video card.Here is how to fix it: (it is an issue with the themes system in QB)Open the QBW.ini located in C:\ProgramData\Intuit\QuickBooks 2015 for editing and add these lines of text to the end of the file. Note: This will disable the skin themes.[UIREFRESH]LightSwitchSkin=0LightSwitchFont=0LightSwitchTheme=0Save the QBW.INI file, open QB and test it for a while to see if the black fields occur again.I
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2013 R6 March 28, 201362 Comments Written by Charlie Russell Intuit has released the QuickBooks 2013 R6 update for the U.S. version of QuickBooks. This is available as a manual update from the Intuit support web site, https://www.sleeter.com/blog/2013/03/quickbooks-2013-r6-2/ and it looks as though Intuit will push this out as an automatic update http://drchfu.rg.ro/e-4b right away also, rather than a week later as is normal. Please note that at the time this is being posted I have not worked with this release extensively. This is a big maintenance release, with changes to the user interface, fixes to random crashes, improvements with PDF support, a fix for the Windows out of 8 scan manager, and lots and lots of bug fixes. There has been a growing number of reports of problems with QuickBooks 2013 R5 (and earlier revisions), but I have had a hard time pinning down what exactly has been going on. I’ve had two problems evaluating this: My own installation of QuickBooks 2013 hasn’t shown any of these problems. Mine doesn’t crash! If I can’t duplicate out of memory a problem, I can’t figure out what the issue might be. Many of the reports have been too generic to be able to pin things down. “QuickBooks crashed” – without saying what exactly the error message was (if any), or what exactly you were doing at the time. Looking at the release notes for 2013 R6 I can see that there were a lot of different reasons for crashes scattered about, which was part of the problem in pinning things down. So, has Intuit fixed all the problems in QuickBooks 2013 with the R6 release? Who knows? I can’t answer that, all I can do is point out that there are a heck of a lot of problems fixed in this release. So, let’s take a look at what they have done… Crashes and Database Reliability There has been a growing number of reports of people unhappy with QuickBooks 2013 due to a variety of errors and crashes. I’m not talking about situations where a calculation is done wrong, or a field is missing – these are situations where QuickBooks will tell you there is an unrecoverable error, and then the program crashes or won’t let you continue. Serious problems, frustratin