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Getting a Missing AutoCAD Menu Bar to Load
November 6, 2007 on 5:51 pm | In CAD News |by R Kamalathasan, Assistant Manager (Projects), The Magnum Group
I just surmounted a strange problem in AutoCAD 2007: my toolbars did not load during my AutoCAD session but everything else worked fine.
When I typed the “menuload” command, the “Load\Unload Customizations” dialogue box opened; I browsed to the “Select Customization File” dialog box and selected the “acad.cui” file and when I tried to load… it didn’t load.
I tried some other methods (suggested by a user forum) such as replacing the “acad.cui” file, assigning a different path to support files and support files from cache…so on and so on… nothing worked!
Finally I decided to repair the AutoCAD installation through the control panel.
First I tried “Repair errors in my AutoCAD 2007 installation” option and restarted AutoCAD; the problem persisted. Next I tried the “Repair registry” option… no use. I finally tried the “Reinstall AutoCAD 2007” option but that didn’t solve the problem either.
I was frustrated that I couldn’t crack the puzzle.
After two days, when I Googled “menuload failed loading in AutoCAD 2007”, I came across this link: http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/item?siteID=123112&id=6132379&linkID=9240617
Yes, I finally got to the root of the matter:
The culprit was the XMLINST.exe file. It was missing (somehow?) from the specified path in the Windows directory. I downloaded it and extracted it to the specified path in Windows.
Then I restarted AutoCAD.
Hurray!… my AutoCAD 2007 was restored to the original condition!
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