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I was actually able to update the tuner using the update button in 3dConfig
but after I right clicked on the ACAD.exe file and select "Run as
Administrator". I then closed out and ran normally. Unfortunately, my graphics
card still does is not certified (then again it is a relatively new to the
market).
So in your case where you have the 3 plines meet and say you
bring in a fourth pline, does it snap to the point where the three meet
normally or does it snap to the tips of the three lines that do not appear to
be touching anymore? In the meantime do I contact NVidia and ask for their
solution?
What are you doing in the meantime? Thank
you!
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I was actually able to update the tuner using the update button in 3dConfig
but after I right clicked on the ACAD.exe file and select "Run as
Administrator". I then closed out and ran normally. Unfortunately, my graphics
card still does is not certified (then again it is a relatively new to the
market).
So in your case where you have the 3 plines meet and say you
bring in a fourth pline, does it snap to the point where the three meet
normally or does it snap to the tips of the three lines that do not appear to
be touching anymore? In the meantime do I contact NVidia and ask for their
solution?
What are you doing in the meantime? Thank
you!
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