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Content Center Library issue after ReInstallation Inv. Pro 2012

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Anonymous
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Content Center Library issue after ReInstallation Inv. Pro 2012

Hi,

I did a new clean installation of Windows 7 Pro (64) as the old installation was a 32 bit with max. limit of 4GB o ram. So now i have a nice and clean installation with 16GB of ram working just fine.
But, with the installation came some problems that I can´t seem to find on the forum or I just don´t look in the right place.

 

I have kept all my files in a folder; "Inventor" and backed it up before the installation process. But when i now open the first assambly file with alot of BoltedConnection, ClevisPins etc.. there is a nice amount of missing links. I don´t really understand how that has been different in my 32 bit version compared to this 64 bit version installation. There is also in each subfolder to "Inventor" a folder called; DesignAccelerator were the BoltedConnection or ClevisPins has been used.

Or is there something i missed to back-up from Content Center before my cleaning process? Can anyone help?
Thank´s: EsaR

 

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trumpy81
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The problem is your content center parts are missing. Hopefully you backed up this location;

 

...Documents\Inventor\Content Center Files

 

If you did, then restore them, if you didn't, then you will have to replace all the missing files from the content center.

 

If you did backup and restore that location but are still having problems, then check that you have the correct location in options/file tab.

 

HTH

Regards
Andy M
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Anonymous
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Hi Andy,

 

Thank you for reply.

 

Ok, it should be backed-up. I will try that.

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