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Recovering drawing file fail (not possible to open in AutoCAD)

tesfaye_kebede
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Recovering drawing file fail (not possible to open in AutoCAD)

tesfaye_kebede
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Hei Everyone,

 

One of our customer has get a crash in AutoCAD and tries to recover the file and not possible to recover.

I have tried all the step defined in the Autodesk Knolwedge point to get fix this problem (like using the backup file, using insert etc..) , however not possible to fix.

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Recove...

 

Even renaming the *.bak file is also corrupted.

Is there any other way to solve this issue?  Attached the file.

 

Regards

Tesfaye H/G Kebede

Trimble Civil Engineering and Construction

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jayhar
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Hi @tesfaye_kebede 

 

Did you try RECOVERALL comment ???

or rename .bak to dwg try it

 

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tesfaye_kebede
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Thank you, All you explained above is well defeined in the link and I tested and used all step but not working.

Recover

Recover all 

Rename *.bak file

etc...

pendean
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No 3rd party software I have will open your DWG file, neither will any website viewer I tried.
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jayhar
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Hi, @tesfaye_kebede 

 

I recommend turning on Autosave and setting the increment to 1 minutes. SAVEFILEPATH to be set in local drive create new folder name as Autosave. This is for future work.

 

Always keep a backup in a different location (not the same drive)

 

Install latest updates and service packs from autodesk.

 

recovering a drawing in a higher version of AutoCAD

 

No use you upoad .dwg here, because backup file saved in another system.

 

drawingrecovery is maximum

 

 

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tesfaye_kebede
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Thank you for the good suggestion.

The customer works in a company which they have a backup system in a server.

They have a good routine as you explained but this happen sometimes.

Making a new drawing will not be 100% same as the one you made before. 

So the only solution is to draw everything again?

 

Tesfaye K//

pendean
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If the client has such robust and regular backups, why don't they retrieve them so at least not everything in the drawing has to be redrawn?

AUTOSAVE set to 10-minutes is more than adequate, 1-minute is mindlessly excessive.

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