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Hi I was hoping to find out what make a Revit file un-savable I’m running Structures 3 and around every hour it tell me I have made a fatal ere and should save, when I try to save it cannot …. So left with no other option I try to rename the drawing to save it which make it crash … this then leads to an option to crate a recovery drawing (yeah that’s grate…) which it also says after clicking ok it can not do (bugger) … just as a note it dose create the recovery file which has a size of 12kb and is un-openable ….
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The drawing was originally create in Structures 2 and since updating and using Structures 3 the file size has gone up rapidly it was 9000KB and without adding additional elements just moving existing ones around it has gone up to 13000KB.
Any help/ Idea of what is going on would be helpful thank you!!!
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I have run an Audit on this drawing and will see how it runs .... fingers crosed ...
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Have you considered sending the file to Autodesk support with a description with what the problem is?
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Yeah, I have forward the info on to my Autodesk product supplier.
I did find that I had a fault in the AutoCAD dwg that was imported and hoped after fixing it that I was have also fixed the problem but no such luck…
this is what happens well Moving a wall (or anything) a box pops up
“A serious error has occurred. It is strongly recommended that you use Save As to save your work in a new file before continuing.” Option to “Save file and continue” or “continue with out save” Clicked “save file and continue” note File was automatically re-named with “(Recovery)” in name.
New Dialog box comes up “An unsupported operation was attempted” option on box was “ok” hit "OK"
Next dialog box “A fatal error has occurred. The application will be terminated. You will be given the opportunity to save recovery files for all of your changed projects. Would you like to save a recovery file for RBP_ ARORA-T5_3D-Model.rvt?” Option “save as and exit” or “exit program” clicked “Save as and exit” note it was again automatically renamed as “RBP_ ARORA-T5_3D-Model(Recovery).rvt”.
Dialog box pops up “failed to open document” option “Ok” hit "OK"
Dialog box pops up “file not saved” option “OK” hit "OK" program exited.
That it all in a nut shell !!!
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Ok, looks as though we have fixed this problem ... I have run a patch form Autodesk along with a new dll (?) and have not had a crash in over two hours!! So at this stage I'm quietly optimistic cheers for every ones help
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Check your hard drive memory availability. The Revit temp drawing can be quite large 1.2 gb in my case. So delete all your temp files. Also, if the server is filling up the same type of crashes happen.'
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Thank you, I'll keep that in mind as It could be good genral practics.
I have not had this crash prob happen since runing the autodesk issued update/ patch (I'm running structures 3)
Cheers for your help
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