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Sun, Jul 1, 2007 at 9:30:19 PM | Data in file Corrupt

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Any thoughts or suggestions on recovering this file:

 Error message reads " Data in file is corrupt and needs to be manually recovered."

 

 


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Sun, Jul 1, 2007 at 10:54:05 PM | Data in file Corrupt

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Only Autodesk can do a manual recovery of a file AFAIK.  Send the file to Autodesk Product Support via subscription centre.

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Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 4:35:43 PM | Data in file Corrupt

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Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 9:55:15 AM | Data in file Corrupt

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I work in a large company and we see this from time to time. Believe it or not, syncing with central usually clears it up and the file is not really corrupt. Which of course is no guarantee that YOUR file is not corrupt- just that this alarming message is, at least for us, usually a case of Revit crying wolf. Try reopening the file with the Audit box checked, then sync with central, and see if that helps.


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Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 10:24:34 AM | Data in file Corrupt

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This happened to me recently and here was my solution after trying everything else.

 

Open a new project -> Go to restore backup -> Pick the backup file of the central model you are trying to recover -> Save As a new central model -> Open and save without worksets.

 

Try multiple backup times to get before and rid yourself of the corruption.

 

It's not perfect but I only lost several hours on the project vs. 3 days since my last detached central. It also beats waiting several days for Autodesk Support to fix it for you.



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