Hello,
I can't open my latest programming work to an .IVB file.
I was working on it this morning. Afterwards I saved and restarted Inventor but since then Inventor will chrash immidiatly on startup.
I have reverted the .IVB file to an earlier version and Inventor works just fine again.
1) What is causing this problem? If had this already a few times. Is my .ivb file to large? Badly build? ...
2) how can I retrieve the programming that I have done this morning? Because I can't load the corrupt .ivb file with chrashing Inventor.
Thank you!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by ChrisVandeVoorde. Go to Solution.
Have you tried restarting your computer? Mine freaks out sometimes and I just restart the whole thing...
Regarding retrieving your file...
Did you save it before it started crashing? That will determine which route you can take to get it back
Did you revert the whole computer or just the file?
What exactly is your program doing? How much memory is left in the drive you saved it to? What kind of graphics card are you using? How much memory do you have allocated for Inventor to use? This could be caused by any number of things...
@ alyssaweaver
Restarting the computer didn't help.
I have saved the .ivb file correctly. So it should be fine.
I always make a new version of the .ivb when I start programming. So I just took a previous version to work on for now.
The program has nothing to do with the startup, Where it causes it to crash. On all other points my computer is completely equipped for running Inventor correctly.
@ pBall
I'm glad i'm not the only one. Hopefully this get fixed in a next release of Inventor.
I will test your solution and report back here.
Sadly enough the issue is indeed within Inventor 2014 SP 1 (Updates 1, 2 ,3 don't matter).
I have reverted back to Inventor 2014. Without any service pack installed and now I can open my .ivb files again.
Autodesk. Please solve this issue
I have a copy locally and a copy on the server. They always crash.
For now I just stick with the older version of Inventor 2014.