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1-Visitor
March 28, 2012
Question

re-animate c3di possible?

  • March 28, 2012
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Hello,

does anyone know how to re-activate a c3di file after a crash of CreoIllustrate 1.0?

I had deleted a small animation from a figure and I had already a few times the error message from Windows7-64 bit as shown in the attached screenshot creo_absturz_sml.jpg.

Today I had a similar situation in an c3di-Illustration with about 6 or 7 figures, when I had deleted a 50 sec approx. animation from a figure and then wanted to save the illustration.

When I now want to reopen the illustration, creoIllustrate states the error message shown in the scond attached screenshot. Is there a log or a backuptool installed with creoIllustrate which might help to use the file again? Otherwise, a lot of work would be lost to Nirvana....

The text from the error message says, the illustration might be used by someone else...? But I just restarted the computer and the first action was to start CreoIllustrate and to try opening the file, so...

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24-Ruby III
March 29, 2012

Hello!

1. Do you removed the Galaxy program which may stay installed after beta testing of Arbortext Galaxy Beta? Remove this program (and folder in "Program Files" if it remains).

2. What service release of Creo Illustrate are you using?

3. Can you attach your "c3di" file to the message?

1-Visitor
March 29, 2012

Hello Vladimir,

I will attach two files for the information you asked for, but unfortunately I cannot send you the c3di-file.

There is no Galaxy program installed on this machine as far as I can see. But I found the galaxy files in creo illustrate and creo view as plugin. Should I delete those files? Or remove the plugin (but how?)

Our company has been scheduled to get the CreoIllustrate 2.0, but until now I cannot find it in our download area, and Regine Mülle is after that.

Regards from Bremen

--ppo

24-Ruby III
March 29, 2012

Peter,

Peter Podlich wrote:

...I will attach two files for the information you asked for, but unfortunately I cannot send you the c3di-file.

Ok. You use Creo Illustrate 1.0 M030 - the latest service release for version 1.0.

Peter Podlich wrote:

...There is no Galaxy program installed on this machine as far as I can see. But I found the galaxy files in creo illustrate and creo view as plugin. Should I delete those files? Or remove the plugin (but how?)...

Of course not. Arbortext Galaxy - it was a separate application.

Peter Podlich wrote:

...Our company has been scheduled to get the CreoIllustrate 2.0, but until now I cannot find it in our download area...

I have the same issue. It's strange, because release of Creo Illustrate 2.0 F000 was on March 14.

24-Ruby III
March 29, 2012

Note that in Creo Illustrate 2.0 available tools for recovering lost files after crash or premature exit.

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17-Peridot
March 29, 2012

There are functionality enhancements in this area in Creo Illustrate 2.0

Creo Illustrate now periodically saves your illustration as you make changes. You can see messages about theseautomatic saves in the Messages pane on the lower panel.

If Creo Illustrate exits prematurely before you save changes, the Recover Files dialog box opens when you restartthe application. Options for recovering files are listed below:

  • Recover Selected—Recovers your file using the currently selected backup file in the list. Save the illustration fileafter Creo Illustrate recovers it.
  • Delete All—Deletes all backup files in this list. You cannot recover after you click Delete All.
  • Skip for now—Enables you to recover the file later. After you click Skip for now, Creo Illustrate opens a newfile. Click File > Recover Files later to reopen the Recover Files dialog box and recover your file
1-Visitor
March 29, 2012

Peter,

There is a 'lock' put on each c3di file as it is opened in Creo Illustrate to prevent 2 illustrators working on the same file at the same time. The lock is taken off when you close the illustration, but it would appear that your crash has left the lock in place.

I think the easiest solution for you is to manually copy the c3di file (copy, not move) the file and give it a new name. You should now be able to load the new file into Creo Illustrate.

Creo Illustrate 2.0 handles this type of situation more robustly and graciously.

Regards

Tim

8-Gravel
March 29, 2012

Thanks Tim. I have opened a case that Peter get the access to Creo Illustrate 2.0.

Best regards,

Regine