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corrupted dwg recovery

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Anonymous
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corrupted dwg recovery

Hello,

A brief power failure shut down my computer while I was in mid-task with AutoCAD LT '02.

I thought no prob, I'll just re-draw from my last save.

Imagine my HORROR when I was unable to open this dwg nor it's back-up.

What gives? This must not be the first time this has happened.
This a a software failure....

How to open such a corrupted file?

Pax et amor, Rogco
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Message 2 of 9
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

RECOVER instead of OPEN perhaps while in LT.

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Dean Saadallah
Add-on products for LT
http://www.pendean.com/lt
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Message 3 of 9
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

How were you trying to open the files?

Matt

wrote in message news:5077401@discussion.autodesk.com...
Hello,

A brief power failure shut down my computer while I was in mid-task with
AutoCAD LT '02.

I thought no prob, I'll just re-draw from my last save.

Imagine my HORROR when I was unable to open this dwg nor it's back-up.

What gives? This must not be the first time this has happened.
This a a software failure....

How to open such a corrupted file?

Pax et amor, Rogco
Message 4 of 9
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Thanks for your comments -

Have tried most std AutoCAD LT opening methods such as -
OPEN, RECOVER, DDINSERT, exporting and importing file as a DXF file, changing *BAK to *DWG, and sending files to various alpha geeks for the open sesame....... to no avail.
Know any good data recovery outfits?
Message 5 of 9
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I would think that data recovery would be cost prohibitive (for one file)
and you might not achieve the results you are looking for.


wrote in message news:5078271@discussion.autodesk.com...
Thanks for your comments -

Have tried most std AutoCAD LT opening methods such as -
OPEN, RECOVER, DDINSERT, exporting and importing file as a DXF file,
changing *BAK to *DWG, and sending files to various alpha geeks for the open
sesame....... to no avail.
Know any good data recovery outfits?
Message 6 of 9
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Ah, I see. Only other thing left is to open the file in
another program that can read/write DWG.

Here is were the backup from the day (or earlier in the day)
before comes in handy otherwise, and a small investment in a
desktop UPS.

--
Dean Saadallah
Add-on products for LT
http://www.pendean.com/lt
--
Message 7 of 9
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Thank You All for your suggestions, comments, and leads.
I've looked for previous backups....

I will make provisions for back-up power, UPS, and...
begin to rebuild the dwg.... gnash, weep...

Again Thank You
Message 8 of 9
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi,Rogco

 

The DWG file format is very complex. It starts with a file header containing the meta information of the whole file, followed by several parts containing the actual data. You can find more detailed information about the DWG file format by searching on Google with the keyword “DWG file format”. If the file header containing the meta information is corrupt, or any follow-up parts are damaged or corrupted, then you will not be able to open the file correctly with AutoCAD. In such a case, the first step is to try to use the built-in repair or recovery function in the AutoCAD, to see if it can repair or recover the corrupt file. If not, then you need to resort to a third-party dwg recovery tool to scan the corrupted file and retrieve all recoverable data for you. It is also possible to find a data recovery expert or company to do the task, but in most of the cases, they will also use a third-party tool to do the recovery for you.

 

The main difference between using the software by yourself and by a third-party service company is:

(1)    The company is familiar with the data recovery industry so he knows which software is the best one. While you need to search and compare the software online by yourself, which is time-consuming.

(2)    The company purchases the software for multiple usages, while you purchase the software for one-time usage only. So normally the service fee may be cheaper than the license fee for the software.

(3)    DIY will keep your data confidential while do the recovery via a company may cause data breach.

 

If you want to perform a DIY recovery, then you can try the following methods:

First of all, you can try the build-in "Recover" command in AutoCAD to recover your corrupt DWG file

 

If the above method does not work, then you can try a third-party  tool. Normally the tool has a free demo so that you can try before you buy.

 

Hope this will help. Good Luck!

Message 9 of 9
Emmsleys
in reply to: Anonymous

@ Lace123, 

 

Thanks for sharing that detailed response. I don't think the OP will be back since this is a fairly older post. 

 

But I'm sure other users who might have a similar will find this post helpful. 



Sarah Emmsley
Technical Support Specialist

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