The solution always comes when you start complaining:
It has something to do with hatch. I think that the hatch was searching for a boundary.
On one of the rare times that it started, I qselected all the hatch Wblocked it and erased it. Then it all works fine.
Thanks for your consideration,
Paul
Autodesk Architectural Desktop with AutoCAD 2002
On startup I get a message:
"Everything has been undone
Do you really want to do this?"
1. How can I prevent this?
2. How do I get to my dwg?
If I click N for no, it justs asks again.
If I click Y for yes, it gives me a fatal error
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