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AutoCAD 2013 creates temporary files ( .ac$ ) while you work. If the Temp directory is full or inaccessible, it may trigger write errors. Type %TEMP% into your Windows Search bar and press Enter.
Delete as many files as possible in this folder (skip any currently in use).
Under the tab, ensure the Read-only attribute is unchecked. 5. Clear Temporary Files Make Sure You Can Write To Current Directory Autocad 2013
For older software like AutoCAD 2013 running on newer Windows versions (10 or 11), UAC can be overly aggressive.
Right-click the AutoCAD 2013 shortcut icon on your desktop and select Run as Administrator . AutoCAD 2013 creates temporary files (
Sometimes the "current directory" AutoCAD refers to isn't where your drawing is, but rather the default working directory the program looks at when it first boots up. Right-click your AutoCAD icon > . In the Shortcut tab, look at the Start in: field.
In AutoCAD, type OPTIONS , go to the tab, and expand Temporary Drawing File Location to ensure it points to a valid, writable path. 6. Disable User Account Control (UAC) Delete as many files as possible in this
The most common cause is AutoCAD 2013 not having sufficient elevated privileges to "write" (save) data to your hard drive.