troubleshooting cloud sync

troubleshooting cloud sync

thoreaubakker
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troubleshooting cloud sync

thoreaubakker
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Hi All,

 

I was working on a class project last week that turned out kind of fun. Sadly, when I went to do some renderings of the design for documentation, I seem to have lost the last half of my work.

 

I believe I was working in offline mode last Wednesday evening (about a week ago) during some maintenance, so maybe there were sync issues when it came back online? I'm attaching attaching an image of what I'm seeing Fusion 360 now, and an image of what my part looks like. It looks like the last half of modelling is lost.

 

The timeline on the bottom to seems to be as far as it can go to the right, and all of my shelling steps and LED holes are missing. If anyone has any suggestions I might try (try loading Fusion in offline mode to possible get back lost progress perhaps? hidden folder, previous revision?) I'd sure appreciate it.


Thanks for any assistance.

thoreau

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baribak
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Hi,

 

You can try the following (presuming Windows):

  1. Open Explorer.
  2. Navigate to c:\users\username\appdata\local\autodesk\autodesk fusion 360\{GUIDfoldername}\W.login\F
  3. If the file you're referring to is located here copy the F3D file to your Documents folder.
  4. Exit Explorer. Launch Fusion.
  5. In the Data Panel select the file.
  6. Right-click and choose Import New Version (or you can upload it under a new name).
  7. Navigate to the Documents folder, select your file and upload.
  8. Check the contents and see if they're more current than what you have,

 

Regards,

Kevin Baribault
Fusion 360 Quality Assurance
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thoreaubakker
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hi Baribak,

 

Thanks very much for the suggestion and clear steps. I'm actually on OXS El Captian (should have mentioned that).

Should I try and find a similar path in my OS?

 

thoreau

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baribak
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Hi,

 

For OSX try this:

  1. Open Finder.
  2. Navigate to /users/username/library/application support/autodesk/autodesk fusion 360/{GUIDfoldername}/W.login/F
  3. If the file you're referring to is located here copy the F3D file to your Documents folder.
  4. Exit Finder. Launch Fusion.
  5. In the Data Panel select the file.
  6. Right-click and choose Import New Version (or you can upload it under a new name).
  7. Navigate to the Documents folder, select your file and upload.
  8. Check the contents and see if they're more current than what you have.

Hope this helps.

 

Regards,

Kevin Baribault
Fusion 360 Quality Assurance
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