
- LOADED QUICKEN 2016 UPDATE AND NOW IT WONT OPEN INSTALL
- LOADED QUICKEN 2016 UPDATE AND NOW IT WONT OPEN UPGRADE
Just change the extension and they won't run, and that will prevent Quicken from doing any new updates.
LOADED QUICKEN 2016 UPDATE AND NOW IT WONT OPEN INSTALL
The work around is to delete the bottle, reinstall Quicken from your source file, and install the prior mondo patch, and then disable the Quicken update exe files (quickenPatch.exe and qwPatchDownloader.exe) located in the Quicken program files found in your user directory->Library/Application Support/CrossOver/Bottles/Quicken 2016. This has happened before, and history has a way of repeating itself. I would not be surprised that a Quicken update could cause a failure. But I have not noticed any new updates being installed lately either. I have not experienced any problems with Quicken 2016 lately.
LOADED QUICKEN 2016 UPDATE AND NOW IT WONT OPEN UPGRADE
Then I upgraded my OSX to High Sierra, and found that Quicken 2016 continued to work fine (my file system was not changed with the upgrade to High Sierra). Then CrossOver Version 17.1 (17.4) was released, and I upgraded to this without any noticeable change to Quicken 2016 (which was working well), and I continued to hold off upgrading to High Sierra.Ī few months ago, I inquired to CrossOver support whether Quicken 2016 with CrossOverVersion 17.1 (17.4) was compatible with High Sierra, and I was informed that it was, irrespective of what file system was used on the MAC. I held off doing the upgrade for quite a while. I read about problems with High Sierra, related possibly to whether the computer file system was changed when the update to High Sierra was done. I posted quite a bit on work arounds, but eventually CrossOver version 17.0b5 was released and that solved the problem while using Sierra. I previously had a lot of problems with Quicken 2016 updates causing failures on Sierra (not High Sierra).
