File recovery problem

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Adam B, Oct 7, 2003.

  1. Adam B

    Adam B Guest

    I made a big mistake.

    because of a certain file i was on i changed the save time to 120 so i
    wouldn't be hassled ever 5 min with my standard save time.

    however now there is a file that autocad cannot recover, and i don't have a
    temporary file, and my backup file is to old.

    is there any other way of recovering an autocad drawing without autocad?

    thanks guys
     
    Adam B, Oct 7, 2003
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  2. Adam B

    CW Guest

    Yes. Know anyone with Intellicad? It will often open an Autocad file that
    Autocad will not. Did it just yesterday.
     
    CW, Oct 7, 2003
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  3. Adam B

    Cadalot Guest

    Don't make a second mistake, before you use anything to recover / fix
    the file make a copy and recover the copy.

    Its worth keeping even a damaged file as a virgin copy. this way you
    get to try a number of different ways to load.

    You should be able to download INtelliCAD Free from Cadopia.com
    if they have updated the expire date past the end of September.

    If not send me the file and I will have a go for you.

    Alan ( Cadalot)

    http://www.cadalot.co.uk
     
    Cadalot, Oct 8, 2003
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  4. What version are you running?
     
    Michael Bulatovich, Oct 8, 2003
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  5. Adam B

    Adam B Guest

    thanks guys, but after my brief panic attach i calmed down and hit google.

    i found a reference from the www.cad-1.com website to try additional steps,
    such as inserting the corrupt drawing into a blank drawing, or using the
    dxfout/in command.

    as well as other steps.

    to make a long story short, i fix the corrupt file (aduit, once i got it to
    work found 151 errors and fixed them)

    now i made a macro to audit the file before it saves [^c^c_aduit;y;save;]
    now it checks and cleans the drawing before every save (never can be to
    safe)

    however thanks for the "intellcad" post i'll giver a go if i get stuck again

    rockon guys! thanks again
     
    Adam B, Oct 8, 2003
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