My machine has more than what it takes to efficiently run ACAD, and has never had this issue before.
I am working on a retaining wall design, and as I "retroedit" my blocks, based on the evolving needs of the drawing (conformit to my ctb file, making the blocks more detailed etc.), ACAD hangs/freezes. So far, if I wait a few minutes, it responds, but this is seriously impeding my efficiency, and the project is on a tight schedule (aren't they all!). I have run 'AUDIT', 'RECOVERALL', and 'PURGE', but the problem remains.
UPDATE: Now my entire drawing is running slowly, with every action causing ACAD to hang/freeze for a few...ERRRRGH!!
Any help would be MUCH appreciated! Thanks in advance:-)
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Nick,
What are your blocks like? C3D hates vertical surfaces.
Can you post your drawing or a screen shot of your blocks?
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Are the blocks local or on a network. If they're on a network try moving the locally and see if things improve.
Also: Make sure you clean out the Temp folder.
Allen
Allen Jessup
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My blocks are just simple retaining wall blocks that I created from lines/polylines. They are just fine, but I want to complete my design, and then add a letter inside of each block (I have four varieties). When I do this, mayhem ensures!
Nick. I spoke too fast. If you're editing the block within the drawing the blocks are then part of the drawing. It matters more where the drawing is being saved too and where the temp files Civil 3D creates are residing. You can check the temp folder location in Options.
I recommend that it be on a local drive and that it be cleaned out periodically. You also need to have a larger dedicated paging file size with Civil 3D than you normally would with other programs. The OS will increase the size as needed but that takes time. Better to dedicate it to begin with. RAM is also an issue. Does your computer have a minimal amount of RAM? What are the specs.?
The most common cause of files bogging down during simple editing is slow writes to disk, local or network.
Allen
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Thanks, Allen! I will make the changes you recommended, and would expect an improvement. I noticed that unplugging my network connection, and then plugging it back in, helped "unfreeze my computer, so I suspect you're onto something with the temp file location etc.
Thanks again:-)
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