Inaccessible Corrupted DWG File
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Inaccessible Corrupted DWG File
Happy Friday fellow Irricad users. I have an issue that is not very fun that I need help with. Yesterday, I experienced something I have never encountered in Irricad / Brics Cad Plug-In. I had a dwg design file corrupt after having worked on it for weeks. I tried the steps to recover a corrupted dwg file that I found online and had very poor results. The design file is now accessible but I can't manipulate anything or access any information from it. Being in a rush to complete this design and sell the materials I decided the only option I had was to start from scratch and completely redo the design. This worked until the file corrupted again for no good reason. The strange thing is I was doing my normal operations. Again, this has never happened to me until now in which it has happened twice. If anyone has encountered this problem before I would love to know how they dealt with it and if they figured out the underlying reason for this issue. Thank you!
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Re: Inaccessible Corrupted DWG File
Can you email a copy of the design to me at my Nelson email? You are using quite an old version of IRRICAD Link. There have been many improvements since your version.
Thanks
Graham Hutchinson
Thanks
Graham Hutchinson
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Re: Inaccessible Corrupted DWG File
I'm not sure what version you are using, but this happens to me often in the more recent versions.
My tips:
For files that have been corrupted, I have noticed that Bricscad will sometimes open files that AutoCAD will not and vice versa. They each seem to handle the file slightly differently and are more tolerant of different errors. (I know this is expensive and not a realistic option. More of an observation. I just happened to have a license for each.)
Good luck!
My tips:
- Save often. (Ctrl+S/QS are your best friends)
- I usually save major revisions as a new file so it's easy to go back to something previous.
- When the file gets large and has been changed multiple times I will do an AUDIT to fix all errors and a PURGE to remove unused blocks.
- Tree blocks seem to be a resource hog. I only use them in the initial layout and to get plant counts. Then I freeze the layer to reduce the system impact. Freezing is better than just turning the layer off since the layer will no longer be a part of the display cache and reduces the memory used.
For files that have been corrupted, I have noticed that Bricscad will sometimes open files that AutoCAD will not and vice versa. They each seem to handle the file slightly differently and are more tolerant of different errors. (I know this is expensive and not a realistic option. More of an observation. I just happened to have a license for each.)
Good luck!