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QuickBooks Error 6150 and 1006 typically indicates a problem with creating or opening a company file, often due to file corruption or malware attacks. The first step in resolving this error is to check if the company file is damaged. If you have a recent backup, restore your company file from the backup to avoid data loss.

If no backup is available, you can use the QuickBooks Auto Data Recovery tool to recover lost data. Additionally, running a full malware scan on your computer can rule out ransomware attacks, which may be causing the issue.

Another solution is to ensure that the file extension for your company file is correct (e.g., .QBW for working company files). Incorrect extensions can trigger this error, preventing QuickBooks from opening the file.

Lastly, ensure that your QuickBooks software is up-to-date, as outdated versions can cause file errors. By following these steps, you should be able to resolve QuickBooks Error 6150 and 1006 and regain access to your company file.

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