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I've never posted before; this issue began about 2 weeks ago. I am having trouble re-saving existing Illustrator files after they've been edited (meaning progression of work was made in the file after the original work was saved and closed), AND/OR saving an existing file as a new file name (such as re-saving the original file to be called "[OriginalFileName]_revised"). In these cases, the file will not save, and a pop-up box with red warning reads: "An unknown error is detected" with steps to contact Adobe. It does not crash; it just will not save.
I suspect this is happening when an embedded image (such as a photo or clipart) is involved, because I can remove the design element containing the embedded image from the AI file and then be able to save as an AI file. Sometimes I can re-embed the same image and be able to save, or sometimes I have to make a new jpg of that image and embed the new one, and then be able to save.
Here are things I have done/tried already and additional notes that might be pertinent:
Has anyone else experienced this problem? Any thoughts or suggestions about what could be causing this and how to fix it?
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You've written a lot, but left out the most important parts: Actual info about the computer and the embedded files like their specs and storage locations as well as the same for the AI files you're working on. If it worked before, then something has changed and it must not necessarily be AI.
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Thank you, Mylenium.
I'm running AI v26.5.
System is Lenovo Ideapad 720S with Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, Windows 10 Pro.
All AI and jpeg files are local to my computer, either on the desktop or a client's subfolder on the C: drive.
Embedded jpegs range in size from small (~100KB) up to 4MB max.
There have been no known significant changes to my computer or software since before the issue began occuring.
Any other details needed?
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Are you saving AI files with "PDF compatible" turned on or off? Does it make a difference?
Is any other application open when you save the files? Does it make a difference when you close everything else?
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Thank you Monika! I tried this and it worked in some instances, but not others. There really seemed to be no rhyme or reason to the saving issues (including whether or not other apps were open at the time of saving). Additional saving and exporting issues were cropping up (I could save as eps but not as pdf; I could not consistently export any file type; I could not consistently print as pdf; etc.). I finally decided to just reinstall Illustrator and start over. I haven't used it enough yet/saved enough files to know whether or not this has solved the issue, but I know at least one previously affected file is now saveable. Fingers crossed. Thanks to you and Mylenium for your willingness to help!
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Have you actualyl considered doing some housekeeping by ways of the Windows system cleanup utility? These could simply be performance issues. If you store everything on the C: drive and the associated user documents and system folders, you could have so much clutter there from old temp files, failed saves and so on that the system may simply struggle. It would also perhaps be useful if you watched disk usage in the task manager/ resource monitor and see if there is a specific pattern like other processes outside of Illustrator excessively consuming performance and bringing down file I/O performance which in turn could affect your saves.
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