File won't open in a different PC, Revit becomes unresponsive.

File won't open in a different PC, Revit becomes unresponsive.

rinobonalos24
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File won't open in a different PC, Revit becomes unresponsive.

rinobonalos24
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Hello, I have a Revit 2024 file that I made on my laptop previously (last saved about a month ago), but for some reason I needed to have my laptop fixed so I borrowed a friend's laptop to continue doing some work.

 

I copied my saved files to an external hard drive and proceeded to open Revit 2024 on my friend's laptop, but every time I try to open my file, it shows up a blank page on the software, that would later on become unresponsive. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling Revit, making sure no links are included in the Revit file. I've checked it on my laptop and it opened my file normally, but on my friend's laptop it won't. 

 

Here are some specs if you need them:

My Laptop:

- GTX 1660ti

- 8GB Ram

- Intel Core i7-9750H @ 2.60 GHz

 

My friend's laptop (the one who can't open my file for some reason):

RTX 3060

- AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX with Radeon Graphics 3.30 GHz
- 16GB Ram

 

I've also attached the file and some screenshots if it helps. Thank you!

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jeremy_tammik
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Unfortunately, this is not the best place to ask such a question. Please note that this discussion forum is dedicated to programming Revit using the Revit API. Since you are not doing anything programmatically yourself using the Revit API, just using the standard Revit user interface, you will get more optimal answers to a question like yours relating to product setup and usage in one of the non-API Revit product support discussion forums instead:

  

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit-api-forum/this-forum-is-for-revit-api-programming-questions-not...

 

The people there are better equipped to address this topic than us programming nerds. I hope this clarifies. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

  

Best regards,

 

Jeremy

  

Jeremy Tammik Developer Advocacy and Support + The Building Coder + Autodesk Developer Network + ADN Open
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rinobonalos24
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Oh, sorry! Thanks!
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