![]() ![]() ![]() If you don't find any files within this directory the last (minimalistic) chance may be to search your local harddisk for all files like *.SV$. SV$ => if you found one (or more) rename it to have the extension. Open the Windows-Explorer, goto this directory, look for a file that has a filename similary to your working-DWG and the extension. If you still haven’t found the file, try manually searching for AutoRecover files. If you don't see your file in the list, start _OPTIONS, goto first tab (support files) and scroll down to find an item named "position for automatic saved files" (sorry if the wording is not correct, I have only a german version and thats the words how I would have translated that) => this item shows a directory where you would find files with the extension. To start with click New Email in Home ribbon to open a new email. If you don’t find the missing file in these locations, open Word, and select File > Info > Manage Document > Recover Unsaved Documents. If so, you can press onto the "+" sign and you'll see different file-types, check each one by selecting it for it's savedate and doubleclick the one that has the newest date/time. ![]() Try to start AutoCAD, start command _DRAWINGRECOVERY, this opens a new palette showing drawings where some autosave or crash-info exists. ![]()
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