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    Re: Inventor Pro. 2013 constantly crashing

    10-24-2012 11:05 AM in reply to: andyb

    Hi! I have located the crash reports you submitted. It looks like Inventor crashes when you are editing Sketch Text? Do you have a repeatable workflow or a file exhibiting the behavior? If so, please send it to me (email address in my signature).

    Many thanks!



    Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
    Principal SQA Engineer, Inventor
    Manufacturing Group
    Autodesk, Inc.

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    Re: Inventor Pro. 2013 constantly crashing

    10-25-2012 12:44 AM in reply to: mrattray

    You are right it is what ctrl+s is for but surely its not a acceptable solution/normal working practice for crashes to happen 1/2 times per day?

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    pcrawley
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    Re: Inventor Pro. 2013 constantly crashing

    10-25-2012 01:06 AM in reply to: andyb

    Try creating a new "User" in Windows, then run Inventor in that for a day.  Seems to cure many problems - especially with old or "bloated" profiles.

     

    I'm running a slightly higher spec'd Dell (PDSP 2013 sp1.1) and getting <1 crash per week - and that's a bad week.

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    mrattray
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    Re: Inventor Pro. 2013 constantly crashing

    10-25-2012 05:25 AM in reply to: andyb

    andyb wrote:

    You are right it is what ctrl+s is for but surely its not a acceptable solution/normal working practice for crashes to happen 1/2 times per day?


    That's been about my average since I first started with CAD around 2002 with several different softwares including Inventor, SolidWorks, CATIA V5, AutoCAD, IDEAS, etc.

    It's the nature of the business.

    Mike (not Matt) Rattray

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