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3D File Extension

Survex 3D Cavern Format
  • Developer
    The Survex Project
  • Category
  • Popularity
    4 (15 votes)

What is 3D file?

3D is a file extension commonly associated with Survex 3D Cavern Format files. Survex 3D Cavern Format format was developed by The Survex Project. 3D file format is compatible with software that can be installed on Linux, Mac OS, Windows system platform. 3D file belongs to the GIS Files category just like 255 other filename extensions listed in our database. Survex supports 3D files and is the most frequently used program to handle such files, yet 11 other tools may also be used.

Programs which support 3D file extension

Below you will find an index of software programs that can be used to open 3D files divided into 3 categories according to system platform supported. 3D files can be encountered on all system platforms, including mobile, yet there is no guarantee each will properly support such files.

How to open file with 3D extension?

Problems with accessing 3D may be due to various reasons. What is important, all common issues related to files with 3D extension can be resolved by the users themselves. The process is quick and doesn’t involve an IT expert. The list below will guide you through the process of addressing the encountered problem.

Step 1. Install Survex software

Install software to open 3D file The main and most frequent cause precluding users form opening 3D files is that no program that can handle 3D files is installed on user’s system. This issue can be addressed by downloading and installing Survex or different compatible program, such as Therion, VersaCAD, ACDSee Photo Manager. Above you will find a complete listing of programs that support 3D files, classified according to system platforms for which they are available. One of the most risk-free method of downloading software is using links provided by official distributors. Visit Survex website and download the installer.

Step 2. Verify the you have the latest version of Survex

Update software that support file extension 3DYou still cannot access 3D files although Survex is installed on your system? Make sure that the software is up to date. It may also happen that software creators by updating their applications add compatibility with other, newer file formats. If you have an older version of Survex installed, it may not support 3D format. The latest version of Survex should support all file formats that where compatible with older versions of the software.

Step 3. Set the default application to open 3D files to Survex

After installing Survex (the most recent version) make sure that it is set as the default application to open 3D files. The next step should pose no problems. The procedure is straightforward and largely system-independent

Associate software with 3D file on Windows

Selecting the first-choice application in Windows

  • Choose the Open with entry from the file menu accessed by right-mouse clicking on the 3D file
  • Next, select the Choose another app option and then using More apps open the list of available applications
  • The last step is to select Look for another app on this PC option supply the directory path to the folder where Survex is installed. Now all that is left is to confirm your choice by selecting Always use this app to open 3D files and clicking OK.
Associate software with 3D file on Mac

Selecting the first-choice application in Mac OS

  • By clicking right mouse button on the selected 3D file open the file menu and choose Information
  • Proceed to the Open with section. If its closed, click the title to access available options
  • Select Survex and click Change for all...
  • If you followed the previous steps a message should appear: This change will be applied to all files with 3D extension. Next, click the Continue button to finalize the process.

Step 4. Check the 3D for errors

You closely followed the steps listed in points 1-3, but the problem is still present? You should check whether the file is a proper 3D file. Problems with opening the file may arise due to various reasons.

Check 3D file for viruses
1. Check the 3D file for viruses or malware

If the file is infected, the malware that resides in the 3D file hinders attempts to open it. Immediately scan the file using an antivirus tool or scan the whole system to ensure the whole system is safe. If the 3D file is indeed infected follow the instructions below.

2. Verify that the 3D file’s structure is intact

If the 3D file was sent to you by someone else, ask this person to resend the file to you. During the copy process of the file errors may occurred rendering the file incomplete or corrupted. This could be the source of encountered problems with the file. When downloading the file with 3D extension from the internet an error may occurred resulting in incomplete file. Try downloading the file again.

3. Verify whether your account has administrative rights

Some files require elevated access rights to open them. Log out of your current account and log in to an account with sufficient access privileges. Then open the Survex 3D Cavern Format file.

4. Make sure that the system has sufficient resources to run Survex

If the systems has insufficient resources to open 3D files, try closing all currently running applications and try again.

5. Ensure that you have the latest drivers and system updates and patches installed

Up-to-date system and drivers not only makes your computer more secure, but also may solve problems with Survex 3D Cavern Format file. It may be the case that the 3D files work properly with updated software that addresses some system bugs.

Conversion of a 3D file

File Conversions from 3D extension to a different format
File conversions from other format to 3D file
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