Hello all,
Just recently installed a SSD in the laptop (couple weeks ago) and within the last two days when shutting down Civil 3d 2010 x64, get a system beep and Acad.ERR is created.
Contains text like:
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FATAL ERROR: Unhandled Access Violation Reading 0x172831b4 Exception at 590d4d6ch
08/02/2012 at 10:19:42.955 drawing:
OR
FATAL ERROR: Unhandled Access Violation Reading 0x513e31b4 Exception at 59094d6ch
08/02/2012 at 10:12:43.544 drawing:
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Funny thing is, there's something common between the 2; the exception at 59094d6ch
I've searched both here on the fourms and the AutoDesk website as well and can't come up with anything that leads to that address....
Anyone more experienced can shed some light? Nothing critical, but I'm looking as preventative for future problems more than anything....
Computer specs:
Thanks in advance,
J.
@Anonymous wrote:Hello all,
Just recently installed a SSD in the laptop (couple weeks ago) and within the last two days when shutting down Civil 3d 2010 x64, get a system beep and Acad.ERR is created.
Contains text like:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FATAL ERROR: Unhandled Access Violation Reading 0x172831b4 Exception at 590d4d6ch
08/02/2012 at 10:19:42.955 drawing:
OR
FATAL ERROR: Unhandled Access Violation Reading 0x513e31b4 Exception at 59094d6ch
08/02/2012 at 10:12:43.544 drawing:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Funny thing is, there's something common between the 2; the exception at 59094d6ch
I've searched both here on the fourms and the AutoDesk website as well and can't come up with anything that leads to that address....
Anyone more experienced can shed some light? Nothing critical, but I'm looking as preventative for future problems more than anything....
Computer specs:
Thanks in advance,
J.
The "590d4d6ch" is just a memory location.
Try this solution:
Read post 8 of 14. <Warning> Usual registry editing warnings apply.