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SERIOUS ERROR !!!

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Anonymous
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SERIOUS ERROR !!!

What the (Edited by Moderator) is it??? More and more crashing in IV 7
I never thought I could get that much trouble with this new release. More
stable compare to IV6 - yeah right !!!!

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IV 7 sp1
Dell Workstation PWS 360
Windows XP Pro sp1
Pentium 4 - 3.0 GHz & 1.5GB of RAM
NVIDIA Quadro FX 1000 - 6.14.01.4371
18 x 20 dual UltraSharp Monitors
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Message 2 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

i totally agree with you. for every new release it takes like 2 to 3 service
packs before it really becomes stable...and just when everything seems to be
working...BAM! new release.

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Mark A. Bystry
Engineer
Ziggity Systems, Inc.
mbystry@ziggity,com

Dell Precision 420 Workstation
Dual 933 MHz Pentium III
WinXP Pro SP1
768 MB RDRAM
PNY Quadro4 750 XGL
nVidia 6.14.01.4351
Message 3 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Why is it that when everyone else was having great luck with R6 I was
crashing all the time and now there are lots of people crashing with R7 and
I am having great luck with it.......what gives here?

It's not karma so maybe it's truckma !
Message 4 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Chris, I'm working on a rather large assembly with no problems yet at all.
Actually had very few problems with IV7sp1. I see you are running dual
monitors, maybe a video card driver conflict? Have you tried different
drivers?
"Chris" wrote in message
news:53059B78D5C8821273752FB92661B664@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> What the (Edited by Moderator) is it??? More and more crashing in IV 7
> I never thought I could get that much trouble with this new release. More
> stable compare to IV6 - yeah right !!!!
>
> --
> IV 7 sp1
> Dell Workstation PWS 360
> Windows XP Pro sp1
> Pentium 4 - 3.0 GHz & 1.5GB of RAM
> NVIDIA Quadro FX 1000 - 6.14.01.4371
> 18 x 20 dual UltraSharp Monitors
>
>
>
Message 5 of 5
xavierl
in reply to: Anonymous

try re-seating all your items. ie
ram, video card etc. this should be done once a year anyway.my supplier told me with very fast systems the slightest bad connection can cause a crash.
how is the voltage in your area. maybe need a small ups for the computer only (forget the screens)
I run dual monitors and have never had a crash.
frans x liebenberg

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