X_T File Inventor. Trying to convert a large x_t file in Inventor takes a long time to open the file or Inventor crashes after a long period of time Corrupted step file Not enough hardware resources (RAM disk space CPU GPU) When working with a large x_t file it may be necessary to try a few things to help the conversion process Make certain the x_t file isn't corrupt a corrupted file can take.
Sets the options for the import of a Parasolid file Access In the Open Place Component or Import dialog boxes Set the Files of type to *x_b or *x_t Select or browse to the file Click Options Note If you choose to translate a file using the Import command some import options are not available Save Options Save Components during Load Select the check box to save the assembly and part files in Autodesk Inventor format during the import process.
Parasolid Import Options dialog box Inventor Autodesk
Start Inventor File>Open Files of type ** (all types) Select the file to Open Save Now you have an Inventor File .
Solved: Placing X_T files into Inventor Autodesk Community
Your problem is possibly that the x_t file is not a version that you can import Open an assembly in solid edge then go to save it as an x_t Click the Options button and see what is the latest parasolid versions you can export It will possibly be something like 13 or 14 maybe even lower Then ask your Inventor user to export as that version.
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Inventor: Unable to export a part as Parasolid xt Inventor
Converting a large Inventor takes a x_t file in long time or
file from Inventor import a x_t
Issue Users reported that certain parts cannot be exported as Parasolid (x_t) file from Inventor The exportation gets completed but no files are created.