My olde WBLOCK trick may be appropriate then.
Now I wish I could recall the last time I wrote it out in these environs.
:-(
Located it finally from MAR06:
First use Layer State Manager to save the Layer States the way you have them
setup at this moment in time.
Export that Layer State for further use below.
Then for all Layers in this dwg, Thaw and turn them ON.
Then use Qselect to Wblock out each individual Object Type (except XREFs),
and Delete the Object as part of the Wblock process. That way your Qselect
list of Objects shrinks with each Wblock process.
Caveat - don't save the dwg during this process. You'll see why further down
these instructions.
Name these dwgs produced by the Wblock process to the Object Type you've
gathered through the Qselect process.
Once you're finished with all the Objects, and are only left with XREFs,
then close the dwg giving you fits, but don't save the changes. So that you
have another try at it, just in case of error along the way. Or Server
Crash, or PC Crash, or Application Crash, etc. - you get the picture.
Then open a New dwg, and Insert all of the Object Type dwgs produced by the
prior Wblock processes. Check the Explode option as part of this Insert
process.
Import the Layer State from above.
Restore said Layer State.
99 times out of 100 this process will leave whatever entity has gone corrupt
back in the 1st troublesome dwg file. I believe the Qselect process weeds
them out this way. Since they have gone corrupt, it can't select them, is my
guess.
I would claim 100 percent effectiveness for this process, but I've learned
that you can't always cover all the idiosyncrasies along the way. Both
machine and personal.
If you try this - HTH.
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Yea, It works sometimes for me too. I have narrowed it down to the drawing.
The issue is in the drawing. It does the same thing on any computer