Yesterday I worked on a model saved it closed my pc. Today it asks me wanne upgrade model? I click on Upgrade the model but I get the following error.
I tried backup files from a day ago and it also says it. other model work fine only this one gives me an error.
whats can I do?
This is what i see after the error
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Hello,
Could you try coping the file to a local drive or at a different place with your file location before and open the revit file again?
I tried this already. I also tried opening it on an other computer. Its just this file including backup files from 1 -2 hours before.
try going through this: https://www.autodesk.com/support/technical/article/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Your-model-needs-t...
DarrenP
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I found a Back-up from on my google drive from a week before. This one is working so I'm just gonna start over again from there. I probably didn't close it right. I was working with dynamo so it probably went wrong there.
Just curious, in the first upgrade message it says upgrading from 2009 to 2024. Was the file actually in 2009? i ask because I had a similar message when upgrading some models. I thought it was weird so I asked the engineer and they claimed the original was in 2020 format. I tried to upgrade the model a second time, this time picking Detach from Central & Audit, and didn't get the message again.
I only saw it that one time and didn't screen capture it for proof LOL.
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@hmunsell wrote:Just curious, in the first upgrade message it says upgrading from 2009 to 2024. Was the file actually in 2009? i ask because I had a similar message when upgrading some models.
This was a fairly common issue years ago. IIRC, it was due to families with old and/or imported content/data that wouldn't upgrade properly. The message about the 2009 content being upgraded was thought to be actually a default when the actual version could not be determined. I think families created from very old family templates was another possibility.
@RSomppi I've only seen that happen a couple time's over the years. I was wondering if it was something like that, Revit can't read the file for some reason and just defaults to 2009 as a default....
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Always keep a copy of the original model when you upgrade. This cannot be said enough.
I was not trying to upgrade my model, I used it the day before and it asked me to upgrade my version because I saved it wrong probably. luckly for me I saved it on a google drive and that version is not corrupt
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