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One day Autocad for Mac 2024 was working perfectly, next morning it continuously crashed on booting once I choose a file to open or a template file with which to create a new drawing file.
I uninstalled using the Uninstall AutoCAD app and reinstalled it (the same, current version, 24.3.61.182). No change.
I found a directory in the Autodesk folder called Adml with other directories in it and the LMU app so I removed that in case it contained preferences that were borking AutoCAD at startup. No change.
Still haven't combed through the ~/Library/…
Macintosh HD/Library/…
Macintosh HD/System/…
directories looking for pref files that could be effecting the start up.
I emailed support and haven't heard back, it's been nearly 24 hours. I tried to set up a support chat, was 19th in cue for about 20 minutes and left the room. Came back and I missed the support agent. Tried again and it's now telling me since I have an education license I can't get any support at all. Which, given how badly it's crashing and that I can't get any drawing done at all is a bit extreme. Adobe and many others support staff and students in territory education, at least with chat if not phone calls. So to Google Workspace for Non-Profits which is also provided free to qualifying NGOs.
I read two support docs which didn't help any. I have made sure ACAD has "Full Disk Access" in System Prefs.
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