Autodesk Inventor 2014 (Help?)
We have just had all CPU's re-imaged in my lab...now running Windows 7 on pretty fast Hardware.
My problem:
There are several graphics issues that do not resolve unless I go into Tools -> Application Options -> Hardware ->and make a graphics change to Compatibility. Click Apply -> Close, then open a new file for changes to take place.
When my kids come back the next day, all of their settings have reverted back and we must painfully walk through the process again. Otherwise there are a ton of graphic glitches throughout that make the program unusable for my kids.
**Note: My Teacher-only classroom computer does not revert back when I log off and then log back in. Could this have something to do with Administrator rights?
Any thoughts?
***In a nutshell - I would like to standardize and set the Application Options for my students. I have tried exporting an "XML" file but am not sure how to import properly.
Could anyone walk me through this and keep it VERY simple.***
What problems are you having Importing the xml settings file?
wrikard wrote:I have tried exporting an "XML" file but am not sure how to import properly.
Unfortunately, the settings from App Options, hardware tab do not currently import as part of an export/import operation, so will need to be set manually.
Can you explain more about what the graphics issues are that make it unusable ? We're investigating some complaints around "ghosting" of geometry, (parts/features showing in wireframe mode instead of shaded). Do you have any screenshots of the problems ?
What sort of graphics h/w are you running ?
Compatibility mode can help with some issues, but you could be seeing something else, which may be better remedied otherwise.
Thanks,
Chris
you forgot to attach.....
have you tried updating the graphics card drivers to the latest version from the card manufacturers website.. (forget about trying to follow the autodesk certified list)
Thanks to all for the feedback! My schedule makes it difficult to respond quickly, but I will try a few ideas that were thrown around. Here, let's try the pics again...
Attached should be a screenshot of the Graphics Diagnostics I ran (through Application Options)...
(**Would have copy and pasted but cannot seem to access clipboard in Windows 7....I'm still new to this OS**)
I think thats onboard graphics..
In general thats typically a "no-no" with Inventor.. It requires a dedicated graphics card..
Wes,
Do you see any improvement if you use the Software graphics option from the App Options, hardware tab ? Ensure to exit Inventor & restart so that the change takes effect.
But yes, your experience in Inventor is not going to be too good without reasonable graphics h/w.
-Chris
there's all kinds of problems likely to happen trying to use Inventor 2014 on a Core 2 Duo with GMA 3100 integrated gpu on Win 7 32-bit & 4gb ram (from what I can tell).
The GMA 3100 will share the system memory (apparently between 512 and 1024MB depending on settings) - so that 4GB ram is only 3-3.5GB... So, there's going to be a massive memory problem likely, but with 32-bit Win7 there's no point adding more (would need to goto 64bit Win7 too).
As far as I can tell, you've got the latest drivers, but that's a joke with them dated Oct 2009...
Saying all this... You're scraping by the minimum system requirments for 2014, so it "should" work... not well, but it should...
As Chris has suggested, you might have to use software graphics mode to make it stable, but don't expect it to be smooth sailing with such low hardware spec.
Sam M.
Inventor and Showcase monkey
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Thanks for the feedback! Choosing Software graphics works to solve the visual issues.
*NEW PROBLEM*:
My students can create part files but are getting an error message when they go to save...
"ENCOUNTERED IMPROPER ARGUMENT" -> then Inventor crashes. 😞
If a student goes back in to OPEN a saved .ipt file...
a) They will see a thumbnail graphic of exactly what they saved
b) They will try to open it...
c) "ENCOUNTERED IMPROPER ARGUMENT"
(*sigh*) As a middle-school teacher, I encounter improper arguments all the time, but I can at least deal with it - sheeesh.
Wes,
I'll contact you offline about all this.
Thanks
Chris
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