Hello.
Working in AutoCAD 2015, I am changing a simple extruded circle to any color, then AutoCAD just freezes. Computer doesn't freeze; I can open and close anything else. Just AutoCAD.
The drawing file itself is quite large (a little over 10 gigs). Is this just a file size/hardware issue? Or is there something going on in 2015?
Processor: Intel Core i5-2300 CPU @ 208 GHz
RAM: 8.00 GB
System Type: Window 7 64-bit Operating System
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 210
An interesting side note; After AutoCAD freezes, other open windows on my computer slide behind the color selection drop-down menu on the properties toolbar...
Hi,
First: I want to have your workstation with a processor running at 208GHz! What have you paid for that?
Second: I guess you are the onliest in the world who tries to run AutoCAD with a DWG-file >10GB
Please give correct details about your drawing and your system!
If you can reproduce the problem with cylinder + changing it's color then please try that in a new drawing, if that issue can reproduced in that drawing please upload it.
- alfred -
Sorry for the typos.
The processor is 2.80GHz.
The dwg file size is just shy of 10MB.
I tried to recreate it in a separate dwg, however I could not reproduce it. I am assuming it is an issue with my SUPER-computer I am running then : )
Hi,
>> I tried to recreate it in a separate dwg, however I could not reproduce it
Then run command _AUDIT with that dwg file that does have that issues to get defects repaired.
If that does not work you can try to copy & paste the geometry from the "defect" drawing to a new drawing ... does it then work?
- alfred -
Unless this model is of a single part - I recommend that you start using xrefs.
I set up as
Top Level Assembly
-- Xref parts and xref sub-assemblies
--- sub-assemblies xref parts
---parts
This is more representative of the real world and ensures that you don't have all of your eggs in one basket.
Be sure to have backups in case you do break an egg (or a hole basket of eggs).
Hello,
AUDIT showed no errors. The issue appears to be only occassionally. I am just going to assume it's a hardeware issue.
Thank you all for your time.
As you are working, pop up the Task Manager from time to time and have a look at memory consumption. If its maxing out on a regular basis, time to think about a) splitting the model up a bit and b) adding a bit more RAM.
Exact same thing here. Used to happen in AutoCad 2013, 2014 and 2015, still happens in AutoCad 2016 and also a problem in AutoCad mechanical 2016.
All drawings are split into smaller xreffed parts. Happens every once and a while and only when changing 3D solid colors. AutoCad freezes and nothing can be done but Ctrl-Alt-Del. No offer to save uptill the last commands, no offer to send an error report to Autodesk. All other software keeps functioning normally. One core is fully employed. Core workload varies a little so presumably something is happening. Waiting is no option - even letting the machine continue overnight will not end the freeze.
Configuration Core i7 3820 CPU @ 3,6GHz / 16GB RAM / Win7 x64 OS / Nvidia Quadro 4000 graphics / SSD 2x Samsung 850 EVO pro.
No extreme CPU/GPU temperatures, no slowing down or other signals of impeding failure before such a freeze.
Bizar how such a problem seems to consistently stay unaddressed through the years.
Help would be appreciated.
Peter
Hi
I can confirm changing the colour of a solid will sometimes hang Autocad and require Ctrl Alt Del to close the process, actually quite a fiddly step as sometimes they refuse to close and you have to try a couple of times. killing them one by one. until finally it lets go. Clearly the processes are not windows complient, they are badly behaved.
And yes I use Exrefs to keep individual files small.
Machine is I7 with 8gb ram Win 7 64bit.
Most of the time restarting Autocad will not allow you to change the colour of the same file, it will just hang again. as reported in other posts on the net.
However restarting the computer before trying to edit the same file has fixed the problem for me.
That may be a clue? There must be bits of Autocad code being reused when you just restart the program, rather than rebooting the machine itself. Maybe a classic memory leak?
Yes it is a very annoying Bug.
Oh and it was there in 2015 and now in the 2016 version. I am right up to date with updates.
Regards
John McNamara
And the question is . . what is Autodesk doing to fix this? Seems to be ignored for years since this bug does not generate an automated error reponse. Don't they read their own forum's?
Hi Alfred,
_Audit does not result in any errors. Recover does not bring up any issues. Seems to occur fully random, both in AutCad and AutoCad mechanical and both on desktop and laptop machines. What these (our) machines have in common is Samsung SSD's (although it also happened before we switched to those), Win7x64, Nvidia 4000 graphics and of course Autodesk software. On both machines all other software keeps functioning normally. Copying the whole contents to a new drawing will not solve the problem. Sometimes it doesn't happen for weeks, sometimes several times a day - and that is where any CAD operator starts getting really pissed off . . ..
From what I read here the issue is not uncommon and happens on a variety of machine configurations.
best regards,
Peter
Not solved (yet) and no reponse from Autodesk. I followed an earlier recommendation by "Pendean" to report this through my subscription options, but that seems to end somewhere in the same dark pit as all the complaints in this forum.
Even without "the proper way" to report this - one can at least expect Autodesk to filter repeated complaints from these fora and do something about it. As you mentioned - Frustrating.
Map 3D crashed on me again earlier through this very issue and I actually got the option to send an error report. I explained the problem and hopefully (maybe...) I'll get a response. I'll post if I do.
I also get this issue quite frequently in Acad 2015, wasn't a problem in previous versions.
Yes it is still happening to me on two computers. The only way for me to stop it is to restart the computer not just the application.
Both puters are I7 running autodesk design suite 2016
The graphics update in 2016 gives me the impression that something is not quite right. Yes it works, but not with the fluidity of the previous version.
Regards
John McNamara