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en respuesta a: MarkFitz

Try this:

Recovering a backup (BAK) file:

  1. Open the folder containing the DWG file.
  2. Look for a file with the same name as the one to recover and a BAK extension.
  3. Change the BAK extension to DWG.
  4. Open the file in AutoCAD.

Recovering an autosave (SV$) file:

  1. Open the Autosave folder. On Windows, it is in the Temp folder by default. You can open it by typing %tmp% into the Start menu.
  2. Look for a file with the same name as the one to recover, a timestamp code, and an SV$ extension.
  3. Change the SV$ extension to DWG.
  4. Open the file in AutoCAD.

The error message you’re seeing might be due to a few different reasons:

  1. Invalid File Paths: AutoCAD was installed into a custom directory location, but the DWG Common registry key points to the default path. You can try to edit the Windows registry.
  2. Missing Files: The drawing file for the symbol is either removed or not existing in the configured search paths. You can check the symbol inside the Icon Menu.
  3. Corrupted Files: If the file is corrupted, you might not be able to open it. In this case, you can try to recover the file.