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    Quote Originally Posted by longcrier View Post
    How do you do a repair install?
    The subject is covered in your Help files. Search on the word REPAIR. There should be instructions on how to reinstall or repair Civil 3D 2009.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BOB'27T View Post
    On the command line type "show TS". That should bring it up.
    Quote Originally Posted by rustysilo View Post
    I would be inclined to do a repair install.
    Bob, the problem isnt that it wont come up, the problem is that when it does Try to come up there is an error stating there are no pallets. I had this same problem with my first install of 2010 C3D. I agree with doing the repair install however, if that does not work i suggest doing a complete "clean" uninstall then reinstall it. make sure you look up the instructions on how to do a clean uninstall with your version of cad, if you dont follow the directions in which folders to delete after the uninstall then the reinstall could have the same issues as before, maybe more.

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    I got this problem after installing an update. I ended up hunting down my old civil.cui file (the "read me" tells you to save your cui files before running the update, but I didn't) reloaded it and toolspace came back. This makes me hesitant to install updates.

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    Im having the same problem only i have more problems lol
    My civil menu is loaded but none of the civil applications will work.
    So i tried to use "appload" in the Civil folder and all of my civil applications are unable to load. It worked before and was able to get my pallets to show up.

    Does civil 3d 2006 have a command called "appload"?
    I dont know cause im running 2008

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    This happened to me once, and one workmate as well, we both modified our .CUI files, I simply changed some keyboard shortcutsl and after that it all went terribly wrong, no, the new shortcuts worked like a charm, but civil didn't have any palettes, the same for my workmate, ended up doing a repair from the cd. Tried a lot of things but nothing else worked. I believe that there is an issue with civil 3d, because autocad users modify .cui quite often without any trouble.

    My advice is to do a re-install, if that doesn't work then do a clean install.

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    CadKid: Before you do a re-install I'd try a Repair.
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    Yup, a REPAIR first!!! I mixed up the terms, after repair fails (but I think it shouldn't, as it worked for me just fine) then after that you can do a re-install.

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    I think thats what my IT guy is going to do, i'd do it myself but since i work for a local city gov't, i'd probably get in trouble for something along the lines of tampering with city property and such. "shrugs"

    I think a repair might work, but that doesnt solve my problem with "Vault", im curious...if vault was to be removed off my computer would there be certain functions on civil 3d that i would not be able to use? if so what functions would i not be able to do.

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