What is unhandled access violation exception error and what is the number
that follows
When you receive an unhandled access violation error message, it means that
the program that is running, either ACAD or one of ARXs running in its
memory space, has violated the rules, usually by trying to read data from a
non-existent memory location, or to write into memory location that has not
been allocated by the program. It is often the result of poor ARX
programming, where the programmer "forgets" to allocate or deallocate memory
for data structures.
Acad files trigger this kind of error, when invalid data (eg. invalid
pointer to another object in the database) causes acad.exe to access an
invalid memory location. The number that follows unhandled access violation
exception message is just the memory address where the conflict occurred;
most often it doesn't provide the real clue of what corrupted the file or
what type of bug you are dealing with.
When you look for help in the Autodesk newsgroups, try to provide the
following details:
1.. The FULL error message text as shown on the acad screen at the time of
the crash.
2.. Circumstances surrounding the crash (opening the file, sequence of
commands, running some lisp or arx etc).
3.. Operating system, local vs. network location of corrupted file.
4.. Some hardware details: amount of RAM, in some cases graphic cards,
pointer device.
5.. Methods tried in order to recover the DWG.
wrote in message news:5660723@discussion.autodesk.com...
I am trying to render and when i try to make the program render I am getting
this error FATAL ERROR - unhandled access violation reading 0x0000 exception
at 676b7ce5h ----- Can anyone help me because I am about to punch my
computer. I have tried everything I can and that I know to. Just let me
know what the heck I should be doing to get the program to render please.