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Why my AutoCAD is doing this?

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Message 1 of 6
sergej_dezelak
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Why my AutoCAD is doing this?

This is my problem. Anyone know what could be wrong?

 

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Message 2 of 6
s.lawrence
in reply to: sergej_dezelak

Looks like a graphic card problem, check that it is compatible with your version of AutoCAD on this site and that it is powerful enough to run the software.

Message 3 of 6

Hi,

 

what graphic card do you have, what driver version?

Have you verified your hardware acceleration setting (command _3DCONFIG ==> manual tune), play with it.

 

And a look to servicepacks for AutoCAD might also be a hint 😉

 

- alfred -

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Message 4 of 6
rkmcswain
in reply to: sergej_dezelak

As a workaround in the meantime, set DYNMODE = 0. 

 

Smiley Wink

R.K. McSwain     | CADpanacea | on twitter
Message 5 of 6
Greek2Me
in reply to: sergej_dezelak

Looks like you're in an earthquake zone?

 

Just sayin...

 

RMc

"Always remember: nothing difficult is ever easy."
Message 6 of 6
Volker_C
in reply to: sergej_dezelak

You can check to see if a certified driver is available on the Autodesk Certified Hardware site.

 

Volker

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