Revit 2015 crashes when I try to Reload Latest or Synchronize to Central.

Revit 2015 crashes when I try to Reload Latest or Synchronize to Central.

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Revit 2015 crashes when I try to Reload Latest or Synchronize to Central.

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So I've been working with two others on a school project using the educational version of Revit 2015. We have been using Revit's work sharing with BitTorrent Sync hosting our server. Everything had been working well, aside from the occassional local file corruption. However, since this project is due tomorrow (and worth quite a bit), Revit has decided to bless me with this crippling error message (png attached) that occurs when I try to Synchronize to Central or Reload Latest. The process begins, the cursor turns to loading icon, and then Revit does that loading flash and the dialog box pops up. This essentially prevents me from making changes to the project.

 

I've tried creating a new local file, but I'm still getting errors. I restarted my computer and that didn't help. My classmates haven't encountered this issue and can still synchronize fine. Earlier today I was reloading with no problem, then it unexpectedly started doing this. Has anyone else ever experienced this?

 

Any help would be appreciated.

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AdamHamilton
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well the BitTorrent thing is a bit of a Hack...best of luck.

 

as per the error message we have seen several of these for several reasons many of which can be a corrupt file. A local file doesn't get truly rewritten even when you over right. there could be something in there crapping it out. I would recommend (as long as you have saved to Central) delete all local files and the backup folders for that project. than empty your TEMP folder. (open windows explorer((not internet)) enter %TEMP% into address bar and delete everything you can in that folder *its ok*)

 

try to remake local and see if thats the culprit.

 

adam

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AdamHamilton
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if that isn't it (but try it first as good housekeeping if anything)

 

try this: http://knowledge.autodesk.com/search-result/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Error-An-unrecoverable-er...

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