TheSwamp
CAD Forums => Vertically Challenged => Topic started by: KewlToyZ on March 29, 2010, 10:08:56 AM
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I had a drawing that crashed on me repeatedly hanging the interface.
It had somewhere around 3,400 hatch records.
Lots of hatch record repairs when I tried an audit or a recover, but still the same errors when I tried to make everything go to color bylayer or other changes. Or trying to save it as an r2007 file format.
AutoCAD Drawing Set Download Link:
http://www.ktagroup.com/clientdownloads/ProblemFile.zip
Let me know what you guys think it is?
I got it working eventually as a new and separate file but still it has me weary of what may lay ahead with 2011 files.
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what version and product name did this fouled drawing originate in there Kewl?
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Audit returns
Pass 1 4400 objects auditedAcDbHatch(7A3B) Boundary Invalid Id
Remove Associativity
Pass 1 26500 objects auditedemoved.
Total errors found 1 fixed 1
Looks like a single Hatch Boundary lost it's way.....
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I fixed it several times using Audit, Purge, recoverall, & recover before the one I posted.
When I first got it, it insisted I load an application everytime it opened.
It was the file, not the interface because it did that with every machine.
Unfortunately the client of that foul file seemed to think I was speaking Klingon when I asked what version of AutoCAD or other program they used to make it. :ugly:
I noticed nearly everything in the drawing had two types of hatches, multiple solids overlapping and something resembling the concrete hatch. What kind of buffoon felt it necessary to hatch things multiple times and multiple ways I can't even begin to imagine. :lol:
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I fixed it several times using Audit, Purge, recoverall, & recover before the one I posted.
When I first got it, it insisted I load an application everytime it opened.
It was the file, not the interface because it did that with every machine.
Unfortunately the client of that foul file seemed to think I was speaking Klingon when I asked what version of AutoCAD or other program they used to make it. :ugly:
I noticed nearly everything in the drawing had two types of hatches, multiple solids overlapping and something resembling the concrete hatch. What kind of buffoon felt it necessary to hatch things multiple times and multiple ways I can't even begin to imagine. :lol:
It may have started it's troubled life as a(n) ADT file judging from the content.
And then....
as it was Exported to Autocad....it felt the pull of the Dark Side.....and all the hatches normally controlled by Display Rep Sets joined the ranks of the Sith.