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Old   January 9, 2010, 10:26
Default Computer Crashed during the Solving stage
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Hello ppl,

I need some help, as while the solver was computing the pc crashed due to power cut. Is it possible to restart the run from the last step computed?
I'm using ANSYS Worbench 12.
Its a damn long simulation if I have to restart from the beginning....

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Old   January 9, 2010, 11:20
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If you made backup file(s): .bak in working direktory, then you can "continue" that. If not, then you have to restart from the beginning
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