Haochen CAD tutorial error file recovery

  

In the process of drawing with CAD software, sometimes the task is abnormally interrupted and we have no backup files. If these files cannot be recovered, our long-term work will be lost. In order to solve this problem, in today's CAD tutorial, we will introduce the method of restoring such files in Haochen CAD2012 software.

In general, we can take the following three recovery measures:

1. Select [Drawing Utility/Repair] in the [File] menu, and pop up [ In the Select File dialog box, select the file to be restored and click [OK], the system will start the recovery file operation;

2. If you can't repair the file with the [Repair] command, we can create a new graphic file. Then insert the old image into the new graphic in the form of a tile, which can also solve the problem;

3. If the CAD drawing is opened (such as 30%), the software loses its response. This means that the drawing may not be damaged yet. Delete the vector font file provided by the non-ICAD in the computer (or move it to another place) and try again (retain 2 or 3), and the file can be opened normally. .

At the same time, Haochen CAD also has a special feature [Fast and Multi-File Save], which is an automatic save form of Haochen ICAD, also known as [automatic and timely backup system]. In this way, the user's drawing process can be recorded synchronously, and the latest design drawings can be restored in the event of an abnormality such as power failure or crash. The automatic backup system adopts the original vector graphics file format of Haochen CAD, which can greatly improve the speed of automatic backup compared with the standard DWG file (Figure 1).

Figure 1

In addition, by [HOPEN] command, we can open the system backup and restore CAD drawings, in order to ensure the safety of our drawings.

In daily applications, we have the flexibility to choose these methods, so that it is very likely to restore our CAD files, and our work will not be wasted.

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