Looking for file recovery wisdom
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2008-01-28
05:38 PM
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2023-05-25
06:12 PM
by
Rubia Torres
The file starts to open, not really enough time to read any thing on the screen, and then I get kicked out of the program and the bug reporter appears. Same thing happens with the back up plan. I tried starting a new file, deleting out all layers and other attributes, and importing the bad file, as soon as the import starts, I get kicked out of archicad. This file had some pretty large site meshes, I think I made them with architerra. Can anyone suggest anything? I sent the file to my vendor, no luck. I just sent the file to tech support, they will be looking at it today.
I also tried opening it up on my dell Precision 6300 laptop, same problem.
Thanks for any wisdom,
I am usually careful about backing up my files, but in this case the backup was about two days of work old.
I am wondering if there is a program I can buy that could scan/audit the file for problems.
Jack K Rogers AIA
archicad 11 1114 USA full
Windows XP pro
Dual opteron 270's
4 meg ram
nvidia Quadro FX 3400/4400

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2008-01-29 12:10 AM

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2008-01-29 12:20 AM
Thomas wrote:I'm surprised you didn't respond with 'Artlantis'!
Do a search in this forum for "forward merge"

Anyway, he can hardly do a forward merge if he can't open the project. File sounds corrupt to me and IME only GSHQ can determine what's wrong with it.
A telling sign may be how big the file is, but I suspect that GSHQ will reply with an answer soon enough. In the meantime you may want to think take another look at that backup...

Cheers,
Link.

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2008-01-29 12:54 AM
Link wrote:You're biting my heels all the time, Link! But I guess that's intended to keep me on my toes.
I'm surprised you didn't respond with 'Artlantis'!![]()

Of course you're right. I'm tired. But maybe he could open a new file and then try to merge the faulty one into that?

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2008-01-29 12:56 AM
Thomas wrote:He has already! You must be tired.
But maybe he could open a new file and then try to merge the faulty one into that?
I just like to see accurate advice given - especially coming from someone in the top ten list.

Cheers,
Link.
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2008-01-29 03:28 PM
My thanks again to the archicad community of the world.
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2008-01-29 03:29 PM

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2008-01-29 10:52 PM
jackrog1 wrote:
Now if I could just learn how to type


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