Hello everyone,
I have a big problem at work. We made a drawing in Civil 3D 2012 for a project. Our ICT made the upgrade to Civil 3D 2014 and now I can't open the drawing anymore. When I try to open it, I get a pop-up containing " Fatal Error: Unhandeld Acces Violation Reading 0x0150 exception at d75451d4h". The exception changes everytime I try to open it, but the error code stays the same.
I tried the following ways to fix this:
Reset AutoCAD to default
Recover drawing
audit in the 2012 version
uninstall and install .NET framework
Install latest service-pack
Change compatibility
Repair registers
Clean Graphics Cache
Delete registers
DEP change
Rebuild user profile (windows profile)
Turn off Hardware acceleration
Re-install total 2014 version
Update PCI
Use CHKDSK and clear %Temp%
All of these options didn't solve my problem. Does anyone know how to fix this? Unfortunately the drawing is too large to attach to this post.
with regards,
Jorden
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Welcome to the Forums!
If this happens in one isolated problem drawing, make a copy of the drawing first & then try the suggestions in this Being Civil post.
If none of that helps, upload the file to Dropbox or a similar file sharing site and post a link to file here.
Thanks for your quick response Jay.
I tried your suggestions, but it didn't help. This is the link to the drawing.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/84rg53xjc226k0z/AD-0907-07_27-08-2013_-A%20%282%29.dwg
Jorden
I hope this one works:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/84rg53xjc226k0z/AD-0907-07_27-08-2013_-A%20%282%29.dwg
Well that link worked but I get the same crash / error and am unable to open the file in 2014.
I can open it fine in 2012, and get a "This dwg was created using an Educational product......"
message.
One more suggestion is to Audit / Recover every Xref attached to the dwg if you haven't done so.
Does anyone have any suggestions what I can try for this problem? I asked some of my collegues if they have the same problems and they do have this problem, but no solution.
Hello everyone,
I found the solution to my problem. When I tried to save the drawing in a early version, it still crashed. But when I used the command "-EXPORTTOAUTOCAD" and saved it in 2010 version, the fatal error didn't occur. I post the solution here, so if other people have this problem, they can find it.
Everyone thanks for your time and effort.
Jorden