patricks
2012-03-09, 02:34 PM
I noticed recently when opening my current project file (open Central which creates new Local) that it throws up an error before opening the file: "There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive \Device\Harddisk3\DR3." with options to Cancel, Try Again, or Continue. Cancel or Continue both seem to do the same thing, the file continues to open with all attached consultant Revit files.
So I tried opening each consultant file (detached), and found the MEP file to throw up the same error while opening. I know for a fact that my mechanical consultant has no such device\harddisk3\dr3 server/file path in their office, so why would this be happening?
There have been a couple of instances on this project where the MEP file uploaded to our FTP was corrupt, and we had to get them to upload another file. Could this also be some sort of file corruption?
A Google search shows that this sometimes happens when the system thinks there is media attached as "Disk 3" in Disk Management, but for my system, my Disks 1-4 are just my flash drive media slots. Disk 0 is the main HDD and then there's the DVD-ROM drive. This issue only happens on the Revit MEP file for this project. Could it be some issue over at their office?
So I tried opening each consultant file (detached), and found the MEP file to throw up the same error while opening. I know for a fact that my mechanical consultant has no such device\harddisk3\dr3 server/file path in their office, so why would this be happening?
There have been a couple of instances on this project where the MEP file uploaded to our FTP was corrupt, and we had to get them to upload another file. Could this also be some sort of file corruption?
A Google search shows that this sometimes happens when the system thinks there is media attached as "Disk 3" in Disk Management, but for my system, my Disks 1-4 are just my flash drive media slots. Disk 0 is the main HDD and then there's the DVD-ROM drive. This issue only happens on the Revit MEP file for this project. Could it be some issue over at their office?