RevitCity.com Logo

Home  |  Forums  |  Downloads  |  Gallery  |  News & Articles  |  Resources  |  Jobs  |  FAQ  |  SearchSearch  |  Join  |  LoginLogin

Welcome !

79 Users Online (78 Members): Show Users Online - Most ever was 626 - Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 2:00:17 PM

 

Forums

Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> revit crash

Search this ThreadSearch this Thread | Page 1 of 1 |

Thu, Apr 20, 2006 at 8:33:19 AM | revit crash

#1

masonp


active

Joined: Thu, Apr 20, 2006
6 Posts
3 Stars: 1 Votes


I am working a small residential project and recently encountered a problem opening the file. Apparently the file is corrupt because I either get an error message stating "failed to open document" or "an unrecoverable error has occurred. The program will now be terminated. All of your data has been recently saved, so there is no need to create recovery files." All of the backups reveal the same message. Anyone have a solution? Thanks. Mason

This user is offline

 

Thu, Apr 20, 2006 at 7:49:50 PM | RE: revit crash

Thread Post Kudo! #2

eldados


site moderator|||
eldados Avatar

Joined: Mon, Mar 14, 2005
777 Posts
4.5 Stars: 8 Votes


try auditing before you open the file, if that failes, go back to an earlier save... but the audit should fix it. if you have a corrupt database you can send the file to Autodesk and they can fix it...

-----------------------------------

Integrator

Architectural Engineering Construction

KarelCAD

This user is offline

View Website

Sun, Dec 17, 2006 at 8:11:35 PM | revit crash

#3

crazyjadles


active

Joined: Sun, Dec 17, 2006
2 Posts
5 Stars: 1 Votes


I have someone with the same continuous error. He says it happens every hour or so. No reason at all.

Here is a screenshot of the error... we've tried 'auditing' as above but still receive the error. 



Attached Images

19006_Silly_Revit.jpg

-----------------------------------

CrazyJadles
aka
Jade-Elise Sadler

This user is offline

 

Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 8:27:28 PM | revit crash

#4

crazyjadles


active

Joined: Sun, Dec 17, 2006
2 Posts
5 Stars: 1 Votes


Just to update on the situation this was a solution i was given. I will let you know if this fixed the problem or not. 
 
"This is most likely caused by the graphics hardware on the system, and or the drivers.
 
Revit is sensitive to hardware and driver quality and works best with workstation class hardware.  More information on your current setup would be needed to determine whether this is an issue, but at the very least obtain the latest driver software for your graphics hardware.
 
Also, heat build up inside the machine can cause unpredictable errors such as this one, also due to the graphics system struggling under load.  Make sure the machine is clean internally as dust builds up quickly and all fans are operational.  Heatsinks and cooling mechanisms should also be cleaned so they operate efficiently.  You should engage the services of a competent computer technician to check and clean these components, plus install all the latest drivers for your installed hardware."

-----------------------------------

CrazyJadles
aka
Jade-Elise Sadler

This user is offline

 

Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 11:53:31 AM | eldados

#5

lorne17


active
lorne17 Avatar

Joined: Wed, Aug 29, 2007
417 Posts
3.5 Stars: 7 Votes


Quoting eldados from 2006-04-20 19:49:50

Ho"try auditing before you open the file, if that failes, go back to an earlier save... but the audit should fix it. if you have a corrupt database you can send the file to Autodesk and they can fix it... "

How do we send to Revit?  I am getting an error every time I use the grid tool.  I can't use it without  crashing.  I detcahed from central and audited, still no go.  I am trying to figure out how to recover my back up files from the folder that is automatically created when a central file is created. 

 

Any ideas how to do this?  


-----------------------------------

AutoDesk Revit Certified Professional

Denver, CO

Revit Architecture

This user is offline

 

Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 8:57:24 AM | masonp

#6

unforgivable


active

Joined: Mon, Dec 22, 2008
4 Posts
No Rating


Quoting masonp from 2006-04-20 08:33:19

"I am working a small residential project and recently encountered a problem opening the file. Apparently the file is corrupt because I either get an error message stating "failed to open document" or "an unrecoverable error has occurred. The program will now be terminated. All of your data has been recently saved, so there is no need to create recovery files." All of the backups reveal the same message. Anyone have a solution? Thanks. Mason"

Hi masonp,

I've have the same problem and I've reinstall Revit.

Try doing the same may be it'll help.


-----------------------------------
http://tutorials-revit.blogspot.com/

This user is offline

View Website

Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 8:42:53 AM | eldados

#7

josejesuslp


active

Joined: Wed, Nov 8, 2017
0 Posts
No Rating


Quoting eldados from 2006-04-20 19:49:50

"try auditing before you open the file, if that failes, go back to an earlier save... but the audit should fix it. if you have a corrupt database you can send the file to Autodesk and they can fix it... "

Thank you, man.I was striggling with a model made in parts with another softares, and this helped me out.

 


This user is offline

 

Search this ThreadSearch this Thread | Page 1 of 1 |



Similar Threads

Thread/Thread Starter

Forum

Last Post

Replies

Crash!!!!

Revit Building >> Technical Support

Thu, May 5, 2011 at 4:09:10 PM

5

Revit crash when dimensioning

Revit Building >> Technical Support

Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 7:38:36 AM

11

Revit Link causes crash

Revit Building >> Technical Support

Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 10:33:38 AM

3

Crash for single user on workshare projects

Revit Building >> Technical Support

Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 2:56:50 PM

2

Parametric Cabinets causing crash in RAC 2010

Revit Building >> Technical Support

Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 1:21:18 PM

2

Site Stats

Members:

1990822

Objects:

22877

Forum Posts:

152184

Job Listings:

3

Sponsored Ads

Home | Forums | Downloads | Gallery | News & Articles | Resources | Jobs | Search | Advertise | About RevitCity.com | Link To Us | Site Map | Member List | Firm List | Contact Us

Copyright 2003-2010 Pierced Media LC, a design company. All Rights Reserved.

Page generation time: 1.6127

Login

User Name:

Password:

Remember Me  

Forgot Password?

Search Forums

Advanced Search

Search Forums

Advanced Search


Clear Highlights


Clear Highlights