QB Help - 855-749-2321 QuickBooks Has Stopped Working BEX64 Error: Causes and Fixes
QuickBooks Has Stopped Working BEX64 Error is a crash caused by memory issues or conflicts. Fix it by updating software, renaming files, using QuickBooks Tool Hub, or adjusting Windows settings.
QuickBooks is a powerful accounting tool trusted by millions of businesses worldwide. However, like any software, it’s not immune to occasional errors. One frustrating issue that users may encounter is the “QuickBooks has stopped working - BEX64” error 855-749-2321 . This error can disrupt productivity and lead to data loss if not handled properly.
In this article, we’ll explore what the BEX64 error is, why it occurs, and how to fix it.
🔍 What Is the BEX64 Error in QuickBooks?
BEX stands for Buffer Overflow Exception, and the "64" refers to the 64-bit architecture of your system. This type of error typically occurs when an application like QuickBooks tries to access memory incorrectly, often due to:
- Faulty application files
- Incompatible Windows settings
- Conflicting third-party applications
- Corrupt user profile or data files
The full error message might look like:
"A problem caused the program to stop working correctly 855-749-2321. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available."
🛠️ Common Causes of the BEX64 Error in QuickBooks
- Damaged or Corrupted QuickBooks Installation
- Corrupt Company File (.QBW)
- Incompatible Windows OS or recent update
- Antivirus or Firewall Blocking QuickBooks
- Damaged Windows User Profile
- Faulty Windows Components (.NET Framework, C++ Redistributable)
✅ How to Fix “QuickBooks Has Stopped Working BEX64”
Here are the step-by-step solutions you can try:
1. Run QuickBooks Install Diagnostic Tool
- Download the QuickBooks Tool Hub from the official Intuit website.
- Open it and go to Installation Issues > QuickBooks Install Diagnostic Tool.
- Let it run (can take up to 20 minutes), then restart your system.
2. Suppress QuickBooks Desktop
Sometimes QuickBooks crashes due to your company file. Try opening it in a suppressed mode:
- Hold down Ctrl while double-clicking the QuickBooks icon.
- Keep holding Ctrl until QuickBooks opens to the No Company Open window.
- Then open your company file.
3. Rename the QBWUSER.INI File
- Navigate to:
C:\Users\[Your User]\AppData\Local\Intuit\QuickBooks [year]\
- Rename
QBWUSER.INI
toQBWUSER.INI.old
- Restart QuickBooks – this resets program settings.
4. Create a New Windows User Profile
- Create a new local Windows user account with admin rights.
- Log in with the new account and try running QuickBooks.
- If it works, your original user profile might be corrupt.
5. Disable Data Execution Prevention (DEP)
- Open System Properties > Advanced > Settings under Performance.
- Go to the Data Execution Prevention tab.
- Select “Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select.”
- Add the QuickBooks
.exe
file to the list. - Restart your system.
6. Update Windows and QuickBooks
- Ensure your Windows system is fully updated.
- Open QuickBooks and go to Help > Update QuickBooks Desktop.
- Install the latest patches and reboot.
7. Check for Conflicting Programs
- Antivirus software, especially third-party ones, may conflict with QuickBooks.
- Temporarily disable them and check if the error persists.
- Add exceptions for QuickBooks in your antivirus/firewall settings.
🧰 When to Contact Support
If none of the above methods resolve the issue, it’s best to reach out to QuickBooks Support. Persistent BEX64 errors may indicate a deeper system conflict or data corruption that needs expert handling.
🛡️ Preventive Tips
- Regularly back up your QuickBooks data.
- Keep your system and software updated.
- Use trusted antivirus software and set QuickBooks exceptions.
- Avoid force-closing QuickBooks or running too many applications simultaneously.
📌 Conclusion
The “QuickBooks has stopped working BEX64” error 855-749-2321 can be a real hassle, but it’s usually fixable with some methodical troubleshooting. By understanding the root causes and applying the right solutions, you can get QuickBooks back up and running—and keep your financial data safe.
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