I installed 2014 PDSP yesterday, and so far it has been crashing very freuently.
The crashes seem to be all different types, sometimes it locks up, then crashes and requests a report to send to Autodesk. Other times it just disapears, without any sort of crash notification or anything.
I've been using prior version without much problem, but so far this version has been very unstable. I uninstalled all Autodesk software prior to install and also cleaned the computer up some. Only issues seem to be with Inventor. The other Autodesk programs seem to be running fine.
Any thoughts or similar experiense with Inventor 2014?
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What email address do you use when you submit crash reports ? I'll take a look at what's going on with your system/config.
Thanks
Chris
Make sure you have teh latest version of Autodesk Sync - I was seeing similar issues as you (but in 2013) and updating Sync seems to have helped.
Thanks for sending me your email address; from the crash reports you have submitted, this issue is graphics related. It should be fixed in 2014 Update1 which was released last week.
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/item?siteID=123112&id=21503391&linkID=9242019
Thanks,
Chris
I have alse experienced this. Updating the SP1 has not resolved my issue.
Its ALWAYS a good idea to update your graphics card driver to the latest manufacturers version when updating Inventor.
Autodesk does maintain a "certified" graphics driver list too if your card is covered then you can try that too..
Seems a good majority of crashes are graphic card driver related..
Have always updated to latest manufacturer drivers. There are 3 of us here that use Inventor, all have different computers and graphics cards, all still having random crashes and other issues. If my screen is not maximized, and the part or assembly I'm working on is not maximized within the Inventor window, then the graphics are so garbled that it is unrecognizable. Spinning the part or doing certain things fixes the issues only while still holding it for rotation. As soon as shift is released, the graphics mess up again. This has been going on since SP1. Of our 3, mine is the only one having this particular issue.
This seems to be the most unstable version of Inventor we have used. SP1 did help fix it some, but still having a lot of issues.
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Have always updated to latest manufacturer drivers. There are 3 of us here that use Inventor, all have different computers and graphics cards, all still having random crashes and other issues. If my screen is not maximized, and the part or assembly I'm working on is not maximized within the Inventor window, then the graphics are so garbled that it is unrecognizable. Spinning the part or doing certain things fixes the issues only while still holding it for rotation. As soon as shift is released, the graphics mess up again. This has been going on since SP1. Of our 3, mine is the only one having this particular issue.
This seems to be the most unstable version of Inventor we have used. SP1 did help fix it some, but still having a lot of issues.
What card? Which driver?
What are your settings for tools..application options..hardware tab?
I have a 5 year old Alienware at home that's got a mediocre graphics card - radeon 5800 series. It has Inventor 2012 on it from when I was still in school. Only thing I've done with that machine is kept the graphics drivers updated. I've never opened it up to dust it off. I rarely power it off completely - certainly not with any regularity. The HDD has never been defragmented. I've never purged any registry, nor do I have a clue what a registry is.
Despite all that, Inventor 2012 works flawlessly on that PC.
Latest updates have fixed some of the crashes, only getting one or two a month now.
However, still have the graphics issue. If the part or assembly is not maximized in the display within Inventor, or if Inventor is not maximized, or if it is maximized on my second monitor without the taskbar (so anything other than standard maximized resolution) screens look like this.
BTW... since someone asked. I have an AMD Radeon HD 5800 Series graphics card.
Most graphics options are still default, though I've tried all going through all of Inventors graphics settings. Any change fixes the issue in the current window until another file is opened.
That looks like some graphics driver issues which AMD purpotedly fixed quite recently; have you tried updating your driver ?
Thanks
Chris
I had the latest driver released driver, but the beta 14.3 did resolve the issue.