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To fix this, follow the steps below:
1. Back up your Tally data.
2. Make a new folder under the Data and then change the name of the folder with a 5-digit number such as 11111.
3. Copy the files below from the corrupted folder to your folder 11111.
Company.900, Linkmgr.900, Manager.900, Tranmgr.900 and Camsave.900
4. Click Start and then Run and then type the command C:\Tally.ERP9\tally.exe data 0.
5. Press Ctrl+Alt+R and click Yes to confirm. Wait until the process is done.
6. Exit Tally and re-open it to see if the problem has been resolved.
Alternatively, if the above steps didn't work for you, remove Tally and all its components completely. And then restart your computer and reinstall it again to replace all the corrupted files.
To solve this error, replace the new stat.900 with the old one. Copy the old stat.900 file in the Tally installation directory and start Tally. It will automatically import the statutory masters. If it doesn't import then press Ctrl + Alt + i to import it.
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