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fatal error when printing

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Anonymous
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fatal error when printing

Hi All,
Does anyone have a solution to this fatal error? It reads "unhandled c0000090h exception at
33f18fe8h". We only get this error on certain drawings when trying to plot. Now check this out,
after we reboot and open the crashed drawing, the UCS and drawing some how rotate while
still in world. (the W still appears in the UCS). I have tried printing a prototype drawing that I
know prints fine, then I insert the "crashed" drawing into that prototype and that crashes.
I have the latest driver for our HP laser jet 4v so I don't think it's a driver problem.

Thanks in Advance,
Scott
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Anonymous
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This usually due to having a HP1120 or HP 5000 driver installed and the
AutoCAD 2000 plotting update should solve it but there should be nothing
related to the UCS and this crash.

Search the Knowledge Base for document: TS32547
http://support02.autodesk.com/ViewAnswerworks.asp

Sincerely,

Shaan Hurley
Autodesk Beta Programs
http://betaprograms.autodesk.com

"cadmastercrash" wrote in message
news:ef5fd2b.-1@WebX.SaUCah8kaAW...
> Hi All,
> Does anyone have a solution to this fatal error? It reads "unhandled
c0000090h exception at
> 33f18fe8h". We only get this error on certain drawings when trying to
plot. Now check this out,
> after we reboot and open the crashed drawing, the UCS and drawing some how
rotate while
> still in world. (the W still appears in the UCS). I have tried printing a
prototype drawing that I
> know prints fine, then I insert the "crashed" drawing into that prototype
and that crashes.
> I have the latest driver for our HP laser jet 4v so I don't think it's a
driver problem.
> Thanks in Advance,
> Scott
>
>
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Anonymous
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Open a blank AutoCAD session, then use RECOVER and select all
the 'bad' files. Once completed, SAVE, PURGE ALL, then SAVE again and
quit.

 

Start a blank new drawing file, set it up with all your system
variables, settings, text, dimstyles and the lot, then use INSERT to bring in
the 'bad' file. Now SAVE, AUDIT (answer yes to fix errors), EXPLODE, PURGE ALL,
and then SAVE. You should have no other problems.

 

While you are at it, download and install all the patches for
the AutoCAD LT version you are using, as well as updated Graphics card drivers,
and the original printer drivers that came with the printer for your Windows
version (or if no version is available for your Windows version, then
download the latest from HP website).

 


 

 

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Hi
All,
Does anyone have a solution to this fatal error? It reads "unhandled
c0000090h exception at
33f18fe8h". We only get this error on certain
drawings when trying to plot. Now check this out,
after we reboot and open
the crashed drawing, the UCS and drawing some how rotate while
still in
world. (the W still appears in the UCS). I have tried printing a prototype
drawing that I
know prints fine, then I insert the "crashed" drawing into
that prototype and that crashes.
I have the latest driver for our HP laser
jet 4v so I don't think it's a driver problem.

Thanks in Advance,
Scott

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