I used to have AutoCAD 2014 when I updated to the latest operating system (OS X Yosemite). However, it kept on crashing, and it was then when I found out that AutoCAD wasn't compatible with Yosemite yet. As a result, I decided to update to AutoCAD 2015 since it was compatible, but it seem to change anything since it keep on crashing. Is anyone experiencing the same issues?
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I have been experieincing continual crashing also, on autocad 2014 with Yosemite. The drawings are basic 2D files, without any references or images. The crashes are reproducible, the trigger is usually one step, sometinhg small, for example clicking the end of the same line will lead to a crash and when it crashes it just hangs, I have to force quit. I havent had these issues previously whilst running Autocad.
I have a MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2012); Processor 2.3 GHz Intel Core i7; Memory 4 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
I have installed autocad 2015, and uninstalled 2014, however, Autocad 2015 now wont open. As soon as I run the application the icon appears to not be running, however, when I open up force quit applications it reads as not responding and unless I force quit, nothing happens. What do I do?
I have the same problem. The program just starts up and begins to load and then it continues to load. Nothing happens after that.
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The team is analyzing these crashes, and we need your help to narrow down the root reason of these crashes. It would be great if you can reply with the following info:
1. If you see AutoCAD Error Report dialog shows, input your email and send the report, you will be provided an ID(CER_xxxxxxx) in a web browser page. Please quote this ID when describe the crash you met.
2. If you do not see AutoCAD Error Report dialog shows, instead AutoCAD just freeze, please generate a sample file and attach here. You can generate the sample file in Activiti Monitor, double click AutoCAD from the process list, and click Sample button.
3. If you are able to reproduce the crash easily, it will be very helpful if you can record a screen video for how you hit the crash. We can tell many details from the video. To record a screen video, you can use the native OSX app QuickTime Player. And you can share the video to us with any network drive link.
We are sorry for the crashes, and we highly appreciate your support to help us fix these issues as soon as possible.
Thanks,
Wei
Hello, I had autocad 2014 with the previous OSX Mavericks and worked just fine. Just updated to Yosemite OS and autocad has crashed every 10-15 minutes or so. Simple work 2D-line drwaings. I have not found a trigger command that closes, however the program just closes without notice and offers to try and save the file, however not even once it has saved the file before its lost. I hope this feedback works!
Adolfo E. Fajardo
Hi Adolfo,
Thanks for the info. Do you see AutoCAD Error Report dialog shows when AutoCAD crashes? And could you please input your email in that dialog and send the report? And could you please reply in this forum of the CER ID(CER_xxxxxxx), so that I know what issue you met among all the crash issues, and I may have specific questions for you.
Thanks,
Wei
also updated to OS X Yosemite and installed Autocad 2015, but this quits unexpectedly, has a forecast update autocad? 😕
Hello. I performed a clean install of Yosemite and after I put autocad 2015 student version. While working autocad closes on time (crash) every 10-15 minutes. I have also seen problems with personal ctb that desappear when i open autocad in a second moment, and the preferences about object snap disappear every time. About the first problem the CER is CER_103391580.
My machine is a macbook pro 13 early 2011 Core i5 2.3GHz 8 gb ram ddr 1600 256 gb ssd samsung 840 pro.
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