Sunday, August 26, 2018

Quicken Won't Download Transactions

I've been having a recurring problem for the past year with Quicken refusing to download recent instructions. I've spent *DAYS* trying to solve this problem. Tech support from Quicken and the bank were not helpful. In desperation, I built a completely new data file. This worked for a couple of months, and then the problem came back. I've seen the problem on both Quicken 2014 and Quicken 2017, so I don't think the problem is tied to the version of Quicken.

Cause

If you try to Update while you have transactions that you haven't accepted, then Quicken doesn't download anything, but DOES change the start date for "interesting" transactions. This prevents new transactions from downloading.

Solution

  1. Accept the transactions from ALL of the accounts for this financial institution.
    For example, if you have Checking, Savings, and Overdraft for a particular financial institution, then the accounts will transactions to reconcile will show a red flag in the list of Accounts on the left side of the screen. Go to each of those, click on "Downloaded Transactions" underneath the register, and click Accept All.
  2. Look at the date of the last downloaded transaction in your register and remember that date.
  3. On the Quicken menu, select Tools | Online Center.
  4. While holding down Ctrl and Alt on your keyboard, click Contact Info with your mouse in the Online Center window. You should see this window:

  5. In the Account droplist, select the account you need to update.
  6. Note the date next to the Reset DTSTART button. It most likely has today's date. In my case, I took this screenshot on 8/26/2018.
  7. Click Reset DTSTART and you'll see this window:

  8. Change the date next to Change to be the date you took note of in Step #2.
  9. (Note that you can't check the box to the left of Reset DTSTART, so it's not important.)
  10. Click OK.
  11. Click Refresh.
  12. Click Update/Send... in the top right.
  13. Make sure the relevant financial institution is selected.
  14. Click Update Now.
Good luck!



Thursday, January 4, 2018

Intel NUC Won't Install Windows 10 Fall Creators Update

I've spent many hours trying to install the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update (16299) on my Intel NUC D54250WYK. The symptom was that the update would appear to proceed correctly, reboot, get most of the way through processing the update, reboot again, and return to 15063. When I looked at the updates history, it would say Restart Required, but the restart would never succeed.

The other symptom I saw was that Windows would routinely hang trying to do Shutdown or Restart.

The final solution was to uninstall the following drivers:

  • Bluetooth
  • HD Audio
  • Trusted Platform

Once I did that, Shutdown and Restart started working reliably and the Fall Creators Update installed without incident.