Quickbooks 2006/7 Win 10

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I have a client whom has Quickbooks 2006/7 - had winxp system. They have upgraded to 2016 version for new system. The issue is that I am unable to install Quickbooks 2006/7 on Win10.

Have tried -

Normal Install via DVD
Executable H: \.\autorun.exe had the following unrecoverable error: While resolving references to H:\autorun.exe: No section with Relative Virtual Address cc9900 in module H:\autorun.exe Section 1;data.009b000 - 000a28c8 Section 2;rsrc;000a3000 - 000aa000 Section 3;text:00001000 - 000aa000

Using combatability mode XP SP3 - this just goes through initial setup then after two screens goes to desktop and does nothing.


I cant Install newer version as when importing/converting old .QBB file it states I need to install 2006/7 to go through this process.:mad:

If Quickbooks 2006/7 wont install on Win10 wtf am I supposed to do?

Any help here with this conumdrum would be appreciated.
 
Since you say they "had" a WinXP machine I'm going to assume that system is no longer available. I see 2 simple options. Round up an existing XP machine or install a VirtualBox XP machine long enough to install QB2006/7, then do whatever data conversion or export is required to be able to use the company file in the 2016 version. Otherwise you are going to need to find an accounting firm that has multiple versions of QB installed and have them do the conversions. Quickbooks is an evil thing but what can you do?
 
Yea no still have existing machine.I make sure they keep existing machine while I tested programs in Hyper VM Environment before I went ahead and advised on Quickboks 06/07 issue, thats why they upgraded. So upgrade from there then export Company File yes , thanks makes sense derp.o_O

EDIT: Arghhh what a mind%^&& had to upgrade to 2008/9 then to 2016. inbetween db got corrupted. So had to ferret around HDD for a backup-client had no idea were they where. Finally found one converted and verified all good. All up took about two hours just to sort out this company file, damn I hate Quicken/Reckon.
 
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