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Anonymous
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File corrupted or not valid

Hi, i was working on a power bi file, saved it, closed it and when i tried to open it again it didnt let me do it because it said that the file was corrupted or was an invalid type o file.

I have been searching for a solution and even found some post here about it but most of them said it was a bug (the post were from 2016-2017) so i was wondering if there is a solution for that or do i have to rebuild my file?

 

Thanks.

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edhans
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I believe you will have to rebuild. If you have a Pro license you can open a support ticket at the bottom of this page but it won't be fast (usually takes a few days to resolve) and if it was a true corruption caused by your HD, network drive, SharePoint site, etc. they may not be able to recover. 

Hopefully you have a backup not too old. I keep PBIX files on SharePoint so they are constantly versioned.



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V-pazhen-msft
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@Anonymous 

There is a auto recovery feature in Options, and please update the power bi desktop to the newest version, and rebuild the model see you the issue still occurs.
autoreovery.JPG

 


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V-pazhen-msft
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@Anonymous 

There is a auto recovery feature in Options, and please update the power bi desktop to the newest version, and rebuild the model see you the issue still occurs.
autoreovery.JPG

 


Paul Zheng _ Community Support Team
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
 

Anonymous
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Awesome, thank you. I'll try that.

Hi @Anonymous 

Have you figured it out, if so please mark the replies as solutions. Or any updates we can help?

 

Regards
Paul

Anonymous
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Hi, I had to rebuild the file based on a previous base I found. 

edhans
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I believe you will have to rebuild. If you have a Pro license you can open a support ticket at the bottom of this page but it won't be fast (usually takes a few days to resolve) and if it was a true corruption caused by your HD, network drive, SharePoint site, etc. they may not be able to recover. 

Hopefully you have a backup not too old. I keep PBIX files on SharePoint so they are constantly versioned.



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Anonymous
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Thanks for the tip, I'll have to rebuild it based on a previous copy I found.

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