I'm somewhat new to Inventor Fusion and I have been working on a couple of projects for some time and just out of nowhere the program closes with an error:
Error: Unhandled Exception
Version: 1.3.0.31
Report Contents:
CER-Dump.dmp
dmpuserinfo.zip
dumpdata.zip
This has happened a few times on a project I've been working on and I've just kinda took the loss and started over. Though it has helped improve my skills on Fusion, the further along I get the more frustrating it becomes when the error occurs again. I'd be grateful if someone can shed some light on what exactly is going on and if there's something I can do to fix this issue.
Specs: Windows Vista 32bit Service Pack2
4GB RAM
Inventor Fusion 2012
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Solved by SallyYang. Go to Solution.
@sosaj64 wrote:... I've just kinda took the loss and started over.
Are you saving the file at regular intervals?
Are you not able to open the file where you last saved after the crash?
Yes Im very OCD about saving. This just happens out of nowhere. Fusion crashes, I get the above error message and when I try to reopen the file I cant anymore.
If there's one thing that I've (and this could mean absolutley nothing) noticed is it seems to happen when Im working around the bottom of the work area. So I tried creating a small component and placing very far down from the main project and -so far- I havent been able to reproduce the problem. Here's the file I can no longer open, maybe it works for you?
I tried opening in Fusion and it crashed immediately.
Opened in full Inventor and this is what I got
I really need your help. Im stuck in the hospital right now and Im passing time by working on this project and its the end of the night so I saved and closed out to get some rest and I now I cant re open the project. This is so frustrating, I dont know what to do right now. I can send you the file. Its the same project Im just further along. Im not sure what the bug or issue is. I've been looking around for a solution but I havent spotted anything yet. Im wondering if spending all this energy on learning Inventor was worth the time. This sucks. Any help Id really appreciate.
note: I had to zip it b/c it was too big
It's crash when open the original file in Inventor Fusion, however it could be opened by Inventor. I save as it in Inventor and reopen it in Inventor Fusion, then it could be opened(the unsupported ACAD information lost). see the screenshot below:
YES! I have it back. Oh I thought all was lost. Thank you so much. How can I avoid this from happening in the future? All I have is Inventor Fusion.
Well, it's not easy to simply say how to avoid this, however we can give the corrupted file to our development team to see if we could address the problem from it then we can make some fix in future releases. And it would be bettter if you can summary the steps that could reproduce the issue since you have encounter it twice. Thanks for helping us improve the quality!
Thanks Sally. This has actually happened more than a few times for me. I have 3 or 4 other corrupted files where the same has happened. Like I said before, when it happens I usually just start over... I do remember the problem starting when I tried using the Assemble tool(though it's happened even without using it since). I wasnt sure if it was Fusion or something I was doing as I worked that was triggering it. I can send you the files, maybe your team can find the problem and avoid someone else some headaches in the future. I've been working on eggshells since, saving every component to its own file and closing out the program every so often to make sure it hasn't been corrupted.
Please send the files and if you get the crash report dialog, make sure you send it in with an email address. If you can give us the email we can then look at the crash report and try and help identify the problem.
Thanks for your patience.
The files are on my home PC, unfortunately I'm still stuck in the hospital atm. When I'm released I will send them, thanks.
Im finally able to access my corrupted files. Here are one of them:
Error: Unhandled Exception
Any help appreciated.