Yesterday I worked in AutoCAD 2015, edited about half of the building model project. Then I started to save the project and I was thrown out of the program, I went into the folder with the files, opened the project, but it was empty.
Look for the original file. Look for the .bak. Look for the autosave. The autosave will be in a different folder where all the autosaves are. The autosaves will be ac$ or sv$ extension. Pick the latest one, then open it with RECOVER.
In case such helpful command as RECOVER and RECOVERALL can't aid you, when you may appeal to DWG Open File Tool, its demo version is available on https://www.openfiletool.com/dwgopen.html
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Yesterday I worked in AutoCAD 2015, edited about half of the building model project. Then I started to save the project and I was thrown out of the program, I went into the folder with the files, opened the project, but it was empty.
Help who can advise something.
Open Autocad. Hope it brings up drawing recovery. If not:
Go to options, see where it saves temporary files. Track down the file (if it exists). If not:
Start over.
Look for the original file. Look for the .bak. Look for the autosave. The autosave will be in a different folder where all the autosaves are. The autosaves will be ac$ or sv$ extension. Pick the latest one, then open it with RECOVER.
I used both options, but restored only a third part of my file, thanks a lot anyway.
Sorry about your drawings. This is why I always make an extra copy of my files.
In case such helpful command as RECOVER and RECOVERALL can't aid you, when you may appeal to DWG Open File Tool, its demo version is available on https://www.openfiletool.com/dwgopen.html
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