Hello,
I'm trying to open a revit-file, that was probably made with Revit 2011, in Revit 2016.
When I do, Revit says "Failed to open document".
I already tried things like "Audit" and "Detach from central". Didn't work..
Is there any solution for this problem?
Regards,
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You could try to open the document in older versions of Revit.
Louis
Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.
Hi EnlInt,
Thank you for your reply.
I already tried to open it in Revit 2014 (oldest version we've got). It was no success either.
Regards,
@Anonymous can you post the model to your A360 Drive account or Dropbox or some other type of cloud file sharing service?
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Hello @Matt__W,
See link above.
I hope you're able to download the content right now. I'm not that familiar with A360 drive to be honest.
Please let me know if you can't download the file. (and what i should do to make it possible to download it)
Regards,
@Anonymous The file is corrupted. Can you ZIP it up and post it to A360 and share the new link?
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Have you tried to imported as a link revit and it didnt open , or have you tried to open the last backup you have ?
@Anonymous did you toggle on the "Allow viewers to download to their computer" option? Because I can't seem to download the file.
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You should be able to download it right now 🙂 toggled the download option
@Anonymous
I tried both, both didn't work
Hi @Anonymous
At least 5 GB of free space is recommended. Without sufficient free space, Revit cannot expand the project into the Temp directory.
To locate the Temp directory
If needed, delete files in the Temp directory to create free space.
Solution 2: Manually recover a backup copy of the file
When you save a project, Revit makes a backup copy of the previous version of the project (that is, the project file before the current save). This backup copy has the name <project_name>.<nnnn>.rvt, where <nnnn> is a 4-digit number indicating how many times the file has been saved. The backup file resides in the same folder as the project file.
For example, the backup file for a project named Project1.rvt is Project1.0001.rvt. The backup file with the highest number is the most recent backup file.
To recover a file, use Revit to open the most recent backup file, and then save it. When you save the file, a dialog asks if you want to name the file without the 4-digit sequence. Click Yes. Another dialog asks if you want to overwrite the existing project file, if it still exists. Respond appropriately.
Note: If the most recent backup file is also corrupt, try opening earlier backup files.
For instructions on changing the number of backup files, see File Save Options.
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HI @Viveka_CD
Thank you for your response.
I already tried to restore the backup files. Unfortunately the backup files are also corrupt..
Regards,
Hi @Anonymous
sorry to hear that the backup file is also corrupt.
I tried opening your file and I get the same error: failed to open document after audit/purge or detach from central.
Can you share your journal file?
Please collect and attach journal files from the affected computer(s) using the following procedure. This process will ensure that only the relevant information is recorded in the journal.
Journal files can be found here:
Windows 7, Windows 8: %LOCALAPPDATA%\Autodesk\Revit\<Product name and release>\Journals
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Hi @Anonymous
Thanks for sending us the journal file.After reviewing your journal files (which show the build number), you have to automate the deployment of updates.
From parsing your journal file it seems like you do not have the latest service pack update.
You have Service Pack 2 with a Revit build version 16.0.490.0 and build number 20150714_1515
It is recommended that you run the Update 7 for R2 (Release 2) which is the latest for 2016
To update your product:
Update from Autodesk Account
Update from the Autodesk desktop app
Get more information about the Autodesk desktop app, including a link to install it.
Let me know if you are able to audit and open the file once you run this update.
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@Anonymous
I think you are out of luck... I tried 2016, 2017 and 2018 with no dice.
Updating your Revit version as @Viveka_CD suggested is just going to bring you up to the current level, but will do nothing to open that file. I tried the insert trick, the file rename trick, file rename and relocate trick...nada.
Thanks @Anonymous for going through several steps to try to recover the file for the OP.
Yes, it is likely that in this case, the file itself cannot be recovered.
Hi @Anonymous
It is however, a best practice to keep your application up-to-date and you will likely have less file corruption, maintenance issue, and anomalies in your workflow.
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@Anonymous please refer to this AKN article for information about what causes model corruption and ways to reduce the chance of it happening.
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