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| Posted by walkn.steve at Oct 26, 2025, 2:02:32 PM |
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"Can't open home" error for existing home transferring from older windows computer I have reinstalled the paid version from MS store and get the above error when I try to open the previously saved file from older Windows computer. Previous version was running on Windows 10. Current verions is Windows 11 on an ASUS ARM computer. |
| Posted by Keet at Oct 27, 2025, 10:20:46 AM |
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Re: "Can't open home" error for existing home transferring from older windows computer It's either a corrupted project file or your reinstall is not working as it should. I'm not sure if Sweet Home 3D works on an ARM architecture. Can you create, edit, and save projects with your new install? If you can, the install seems OK. If you are willing to share your old project you can upload it to a file host like mediafire and post the download url here. Then we can check and hopefully find what is wrong with the project. ---------------------------------------- Dodecagon.nl 1300+ 3D models, manuals, and projects |
| Posted by walkn.steve at Oct 29, 2025, 12:18:56 PM |
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Re: "Can't open home" error for existing home transferring from older windows computer Thank you for your reply. I was able to create, edit and save new projects so the install seemed fine. The file also worked fine on the original computer and installation. I was able to resolve this issue by reinstalling the software on both computers. After opening and resaving the file on the original computer, this file worked as usual when transferred to the new computer. |
| Posted by justjack at Oct 30, 2025, 8:44:28 AM |
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Re: "Can't open home" error for existing home transferring from older windows computer Home electrical wire refers to the cables used to carry electricity throughout a house. The most common types are: 14/2 Romex (NM-B): for 15-amp lighting and outlet circuits. 12/2 Romex (NM-B): for 20-amp general-purpose or kitchen/bath outlets. 10/2 or 10/3 Romex: for 30-amp appliances like dryers or water heaters. 8/3 or 6/3: for larger 40â50 amp appliances, such as ranges. Each cable contains hot, neutral, and ground wires and must match the breaker size and load it serves, as specified by electrical code. |
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