I've been thinking that it could be a bogus memory call or something like
that. When I have seen that, it would normally open the file after
restarting Inventor I think, but obviously, yours won't. It may be that one
of the parts in the assembly is producing that bogus memory call (if that's
what it is) every time it's opened, but that's just a guess. Wonder if it
would work if you moved it off-path and resolved the first few parts then
skip the rest to see if that opens and if so, next time pick more of them.
To decide what to resolve I would consider what I had in the assembly the
last time it worked okay.
~Larry
"Derek Sevier" wrote in message
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> I tried the open a IDW file and it has 75 part assembly in it. It gave me
an
> error (see below) before it opens all the way.
>
> Inventor.exe Application Error
>
> The instruction at "0x65576657" referenced memory at "0x00000168". The
> memory could not be "read".
>
> And then the message after that shows:
>
> The instruction at "0x76fd0ac3" referenced memory at "0x11be16d4". The
> memory could not be "read".
>
> Then Inventor crashes after that. So can anyone give me any clue or idea
> what this could be? I even try to open another IDW similar to this one and
> it worked fine.
>
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> Derek Sevier
> Mechanical Design Engineer
> Quality Corporation
> derek dot s at donkeyforklift dot com
> www.donkeyforklift.com
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