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Plant 3d 2013 Fatal error: Out of Memory shutting down

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karthik842
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Plant 3d 2013 Fatal error: Out of Memory shutting down

am in need of help... its too urgent

while using Acad Plant 3d 2013 i got a error Fatal Error: out of Memory Shutting Down.

after that i coudnt open . evey time i open it shows Same error.I have tried of reinstalling also but it doesnt work.

 

 

Am using this since 6 months but why its happening like this now.our system config is not bad. Win 8, 8gb Ram , Amd Athlon II x260 3.2Ghz, geforce 610 2GB. Even 3ds Max & Navisworks Running fine But wats wrong with this . plz give me some suggetions instead of formating my PC.

 

Regards Karthik

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karthik842
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Can any one help me plz

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dgorsman
in reply to: karthik842

8GB RAM is a little tight for 3D modeling in an AutoCAD vertical.  12 - 16 GB would be better but is no substitute for good modeling practices e.g. logical limits on model sizes, limiting level of detail in modeling.

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Message 4 of 5

Have you purged the local data cache?

With P3D and any Autodesk programs closed, go to Run and browse for the utility PnPLocalDataCachePurger.exe

Typical location: C:\Program Files\Autodesk\AutoCAD Plant 3D 2013 - English\...

And have you applied Service Pack 2?

http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/item?siteID=123112&id=22092894&linkID=14116968

And before that, you could try running a "Repair" (rather than a reinstall), then add SP2.



Martin Stewart
AEC Support Specialist
Message 5 of 5

If you're running 32bit, I urge you to switch your OS to 64bit and the P3D to 64bit.



Peter Quinn
Senior Product Manager
Autodesk, Inc.

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