Assembly constraints gone wild

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Hi everybody, I've been using inventor since series 9 and early on developed what I thouhght were good part creation habits. I always center the part on the origin point because this makes assembly models easier to assemble. Some of my models are pretty big, so i create sub-assemblies of the major elements, sides, floors, tail gates, bulkheads, suspensions and chassis'. (we manufacture trailer and truck bodies and chassis). So my problem is that sometimes when I open an assembly file to make a change or add a new part or sub-assembly, Inventor seems to have lost track of parts or assembly constraints and the model looks like it exploded, and I get the infamous red cross or error messages out the wazoo. At this point the model is pretty useless. Even when I open some of the sub-assemblies, they have "exploded" as well.
I have a pretty simple file structure. I have a master "project" folder named Project. under that, are all my indivudual customer folders. Common parts are in a part library that is included in the project search path. I am the lone user of inventor, only one workstation, and not using vault. All my project files are stored on a server partition that only I use. (same drive, unique path)
Can anyone tell me how to prevent this from happening, or what causes it to happen. Or is this just on of those Inventor gremlins that everyone has to deal with some time. Any and all help appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Frank