About Recovering from a System Failure
A hardware problem, power failure, or software problem can cause this program to
terminate unexpectedly. If this happens, you can restore the drawing files that were
open.
If the program fails, you can save your current work to a different file. This file
uses the format, DrawingFileName_recover.dwg, where DrawingFileName is the file name of your current drawing.
Resolve Drawing Files
After a program or system failure, the Drawing Recovery Manager opens the next time
you start the application. Drawing Recovery Manager displays a list of all drawing
files that were open, including:
- Drawing files (DWG)
- Drawing template files (DWT)
- Drawing Standards files (DWS) (not available in AutoCAD LT)
by the Drawing Recovery Manager. Be sure to save your work after you begin, and regularly
thereafter.
For each drawing, you can open and choose from the following files if they exist:
- DrawingFileName_recover.dwg
- DrawingFileName_a_b_nnnn.sv$
- DrawingFileName.dwg
- DrawingFileName.bak
Double-click a top-level drawing node listed under Backup Files to display up to four
files as listed above. Right-click any node under Backup Files to display shortcut
menu options.
If you close the Drawing Recovery window before resolving all affected drawings, you
can open Drawing Recovery at a later time with the DRAWINGRECOVERY command.
Send an Error Report Automatically to Autodesk
If the program encounters a problem and closes unexpectedly, you can send an error
report to help Autodesk diagnose problems with the software. The error report includes
information about the state of your system at the time the error occurred. You can
also add other information, such as what you were doing at the time of the error.
The REPORTERROR system variable controls whether error-reporting is enabled.
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