Updated Solution to troubleshoot QuickBooks POS Error Code 1330

 


QuickBooks POS Error 1330 is a technical error that usually pops up when you have incorrect or outdated digital signature certificate set up on your system. This error typically shows up when you try to install QuickBooks POS on Windows. Users are encouraged to read this whole article to get a clear picture of this error and the various methods to fix QuickBooks POS Error 1330.

What causes QuickBooks POS Error 1330?

       QuickBooks files might be broken or corrupted.

       The antivirus software might lead to obstructions during the installation process.

       The company file got might be infected by a virus.

       The system firewall might get in the way of installing the software.

       Incorrect date and time may also provoke this error.

Effective Ways to Fix QuickBooks POS Error 1330

Method 1: Log in as Admin

       To start, users must restart their computer and log in with the Administrator account.


       The next step is to make an attempt to update QuickBooks POS.


Method 2: Terminate QBPOS tasks

       After that, head to the Processes tab.

       Stop the following processes:

       Qbpos.exe

       QBPOSShell.exe

       QBPOS Database Manager.

       Open the Task Manager (use the short key Ctrl + Alt + Delete).

       Now, open the Run window and type services.msc, followed by hitting Enter.

       Then, look for QBPOS Database Manager in the Services window and stop this service.

       Now, try updating QuickBooks POS again.

Method 3: Delete the update folder contents

       Click on the Windows Start menu and then open the Windows Explorer.

       From the menu, choose Windows Hidden Folders.

       Go to Drive:/Documents and Settings/All Users/Application/Data/Intuit/QuickBooks POS XX Update.

       Choose the File menu.

       In the confirmation box that pops up in your window, choose the Delete option.

       Close Windows Explorer, and then, update QuickBooks Point of Sale.

Method 4: Uninstall the previous installation of QuickBooks POS

       At first, the user has to uninstall QuickBooks POS through the Control Panel.

       To do that, press the Windows key and the R key on your keyboard. This will bring up the Run Command window.

       In the Run box, type Control panel.

       When the Control Panel is open, go to the Add or Remove Programs option.

       Choose QuickBooks POS.

       After that, choose Uninstall/Change.

       After the uninstall is done, users need to rename the QB POS folder in the C drive. Change the name of the file in the C drive folder called QBPOSDBSrvUser.

       Then, press the Windows and R keys on your keyboard to open the Run Command, type UAC in the search box, and press Enter.

       Next, go to User Accounts and click on the User tab.

       To delete the account, choose QBPOSDBSrvUser from the list.

       The last step is to turn the computer back on and install QuickBooks POS again.

Method 5: Rectify system time and date

       You need to change the date and time on their system if it is incorrect.

       To do this, right-click on the date/time in the taskbar and choose the option to Adjust date/time.

       Now, change the current time and date. Also choose the correct time zone.

       Finally, start QuickBooks POS and go for the process to Update QuickBooks POS.

Conclusion

The various solutions contained in this article should assist you in fixing QuickBooks Error 1330. If you face any problems, just give our experts a call at the helpline +1-888-368-8874. Our QuickBooks POS technical support specialists and certified professionals will be happy to assist you and fix the error for you.















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