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johnhan76

Civil/Environmental
May 16, 2002
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Ive got a big drawing that I have been working on for a while. It will not open. It gets to 81% open and stops. The .bak file does the same thing. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 
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Hi Johnhan,
what ACAD are You running? What is big?

1. Restart Your computer.
2. Did You try to “_wherst”?
3. Search for *.ac$ file. Maybe You can rename the file into *.dwg…???

4. Good luck, Lothar


Win NT4.0 (SP6),
ACAD 2000i (SP2), ADT 3.0 (SP3),
ACAD 2002, ADT 3.3,
OCÈ 5200

 
what version of acad? 2002 has a much better recover tool.
try these
1. file -> drawing utilities -> recover

2. try to insert the damaged dwg as a block into a new
"good" dwg.

hope this helps
 
If recover doesn't work, increase your virtual memory to as much as you can.
 
The solution: While the drawing was loading I hit the escape key quickly and the file was loaded. Then I made a block of the image and inserted it into a new drawing. I did lose coordinate info and my usc was rotated. Thanks to all that replied.
 
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