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barbulis28
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HELPPP

Hi, I need urgent help. I accidentally ran over an existing autocad file with a new Revit file. I need to restore the autocad file, is there a way to do this ?

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jtohillVY4VS
in reply to: barbulis28

In the command line type option and look in the automatic save file location. Go toi that directory and see if you can find files that may be temporary save files(sv$) or backup files. Change the extension to dwg and see if you still had the file you need.

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davinatkins
in reply to: barbulis28

Open up windows explorer and find the deg file. There should be a .bak file with the same name. Rename that .bak file to a new name with .dwg. That should be your previous version (minus what work you did last)

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davinatkins
in reply to: barbulis28

Alternatively, go to the application menu (the big red A) and go to drawing utilities. At the bottom of that panel is recovery manager. You may see some other options there.

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pendean
in reply to: barbulis28

Do you just mean you created a DWF from REVIT and overwrote a DWF file that was already there from AutoCAD?
If yes, that first DWF file is gone unless you backed it up off your PC/Server. Ask your IT person to help.

 

If not...
Do you mean you created a DWG file from REVIT and overwrote a DWG file that already existed? That's probably gone too unless you have a backup or you find old remnants of it in your OS's TEMP folder. Ask your IT person to help.

This forum is not about REVIT nor AutoCAD: did you just show up in here by accident?

 

 

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wispoxy
in reply to: barbulis28

If you’ve accidentally overwritten an AutoCAD file with a new Revit file, there are a few methods you can try to restore the original AutoCAD file:

 

  1. Check for Automatic Backups: AutoCAD typically creates a backup file with a .bak extension in the same directory as the original file. Locate this file, rename the extension to .dwg, and open it in AutoCAD.
  2. Use Autosave Files: AutoCAD also creates autosave files with a .sv$ extension. These can be found in the location specified under Automatic Save File Location in the AutoCAD options. Again, rename the extension to .dwg to open the file.
  3. Recover Command: Use the RECOVER command in AutoCAD to repair a damaged file. This command can sometimes restore a previous version of the file.
  4. File History: If you’re using Windows, check the file history for previous versions of the file. Right-click on the file, select Properties, go to the Previous Versions tab, and see if there are any earlier versions available.
  5. Cloud Storage: If the file was stored in a cloud service linked to AutoCAD, you might be able to recover a previous version from the cloud service provider.
  6. Data Recovery Software: As a last resort, you can try using data recovery software to scan your drive for remnants of the deleted or overwritten file.
  7. DO NOT PANICCC

Remember to act quickly, as the chances of recovery are higher if you attempt to restore the file before other data is written over it. Always keep regular backups of important files to prevent data loss in the future.

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