AutoCAD 2010 Virus - Problem Solving Tips

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Users experiencing issues saving AutoCAD drawings in AutoCAD 2010 on Windows 7 may not necessarily be dealing with a virus. The problem could stem from a corrupted installation of AutoCAD, suggesting that uninstalling and reinstalling the software might resolve the issue. It's also important to ensure that the software is properly registered and that the registration key is available. Other potential causes include the expiration of a free trial version or insufficient disk space, which can affect functionality. Users are advised to try recovering or auditing the drawing, inserting into a new .dwg file, or renaming .bak files to .dwg, as these methods have shown some success in recovering files.
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I can’t save any AutoCAD drawings, when i push the save button or file->save (or save as) the AutoCAD writs on the command bar and do nothing, it seems like a virus on the AutoCAD program. I have AutoCAD 2010 and win 7
any ideas how i can delete the virus from the AutoCAD?
 
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I assume that you had everything working fine and then suddenly this has started to happen.
It's not necessarily something to do with a virus.
It would be an unusual virus that disables a particular software product and does nothing else.
It could be that something has gone wrong with the AutoCAD installation.
First sensible step is to uninstall then re-install it, (make sure you have made backup copies of important data files first.)
I think AutoCAD requires a registration key too, if so make sure you have a copy of that as well!
 
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chetfiller said:
I can’t save any AutoCAD drawings, when i push the save button or file->save (or save as) the AutoCAD writs on the command bar and do nothing, it seems like a virus on the AutoCAD program. I have AutoCAD 2010 and win 7
any ideas how i can delete the virus from the AutoCAD?
Is there any chance that this is the Free Trial version, and the trial period has expired?
 
Another possibility is that you have run out of free disk space.
Some big packages have a requirement that a minimum amount of free space is available, even if you are going to be only reading files.
Normally though, an error message will be shown if that's the problem.
 
Did you try to Recover or Audit the drawing?
Insert into a new .dwg or XREF?
See if there is a .bak file of the drawing and rename?

Now, after I read what you told me, I changed the extension from .bak to .dwg and it worked in one out of four files so it is a good start.
I will also try your other suggestions and post the results.
 
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