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When you install a Service Pack (ie: SP 1), does the Service Pack include all the previous hotfixes which are listed on the website?
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Hi Aaron,
Product is the Autodesk Revit Architecture Suite 2013.
I have reinstalled over this past weekend and updated to the Sevice Packs available on the Autodesk website when reinstalling.
Is there a need to install any of the previous hotfixes?
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Noticed tonight when applying an update via Live Update, there is a explanatory note that the update includes all previous fixes.
(Usually I have downloaded the Service Pack directly and then installed.)
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How can we tell that the Hotfix was installed properly? I recently installed The Revit MEP update 2, then the recent Hotfix. My build number is listed as 20121003_2115(x64). How can I tell if I installed the Hotfix correctly? Since it was not self-extracting, I may have missed something. I'm crashing, just opening a 3D view now. Very unstable! My video card rates a 6.9. My resource monitor shows I'm only using 23% of memory when Revit disappears.
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It's quite possible that you need to update your video card driver. What is your card, OS, and driver version?
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Video Card is a NVIDA GeForce 8800 GTX with driver 9.18.13.697
The machine is a Win 7, 64 bit
I suspect you are asking for the OS of the card itself, and I have the 32 bit driver, rather than the 64. I'll gather more info, but I think you're on the right track. Thanks.
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Yeah. You might try a clean installation of this latest WHQL driver for that card:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/win8-win7-winvista-64
Hope it helps.
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