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AutoCAD Civil 3D 2014 Freezing Randomly/ Only opening certain drawings

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astockton
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AutoCAD Civil 3D 2014 Freezing Randomly/ Only opening certain drawings

Hello, 

I am running the new auto cad civil 3d 2014, downloaded from the design suite premium. I have left all of the programs installed (as a I saw that a few people chose to uninstall several of the programs). I am running auto cad on an @xi workstation, 4.1ghz processor, 16gb corsair vengence heatspred ram, 240gb ssd operating drive, 2tb storage raid 0 configuration storage drives, NVIDIA K2000 graphics card. It took me a while to configure the graphics settings within auto cad due to the high resolution, text is being portayed as small in some cases, commands are huge in others. I am still adjusting all of those, however my real problem is that when I open certain drawings the program immediatly goes to not responding, and when I am working back and forth and trying to open multiple drawings it does the same. Just opening the program off of my desktop on a cold-start up takes maybe 15 seconds to be fully functional, the same with certain drawings. However others just seem to not want to be opened. This occurs with drawings large and small. Some large drawings open perfectly while some small ones crash, and vice versa. Does anyone know what could be the cause of this?  

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gary.lovegrove
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Is your video card certified by Autodesk for your sytem and version? check here:

 

http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/syscert?siteID=123112&id=18844534&linkID=9240617

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Karsten.Saenger
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Hi,

this issue could also be network related.
The quickest test is to unplug your network cable / switch off any WLAN connection and check the performance of your program and drawings.



Karsten Saenger

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