Using laptop with Windows 10 64-bit, intel i7-8750h, 16GB DDR4 2666 RAM, Nvidia GTX 1050TI and dual storage 128GB SSD M.2 NVME + 1TB 5400RPM HDD.
The report report shows:
-acminidump.dmp
-dmpuserinfo.xml
-dumpdata.zip
What is the problem? I'm also having crashes with other Autodesk software (3ds Max 2019)
Thanks
Hi,
>> I'm also having crashes with other Autodesk software
I would update (or downgrade) the graphic card driver.
Also make sure your products have the latest updates installed.
- alfred -
You think this is likely due to the 1050Ti? Any info on which version I should install of it? Currently it's the most updated driver of the 1050Ti. Also, is there a way to tell what caused the crash? Is there any event log in the Autodesk folder or Windows 10 that shows it? In fact, I tried to disable the graphics card via the Device Manger and it still occurs
Hi,
>> You think this is likely due to the 1050Ti?
In case you are having issues with multiple applications then either none of the Autodesk applications are updated or the graphic card (driver) is the most critical component.
>> Also, is there a way to tell what caused the crash?
No way for us, just for Autodesk developers.
- alfred -
I managed to get this data from the dmpuserinfo.xml, is there any developer here who thinks this is relevant to the problem?
Hi,
>> I managed to get this data from the dmpuserinfo.xml,
Do you get always these (same) messages for each of your crashes ... and with different drawings?
This one sounds like you have defect 3D-Solids and so may be file dependent.
- alfred -
Yep, the same. What do you mean by defect solids, and is there a possible way to fix it?
Thank you!
Hi,
>> Yep, the same
Please upload such a file and let us know which steps exactly you do to get AutoCAD crashing.
The open point too: what update is installed for AutoCAD (start command _ABOUT and show us a screenshot).
- alfred -
Thanks, so you're saying that my laptop is OK and the problem is actually most likely in the file itself?
I will try to recreate the crash and update as soon as possible
Hi,
>> so you're saying that my laptop is OK
No, there does not exist enough information so I can really state anything about your laptop hardware, driver, drawing files.
When you can recreate the crash with one file and this file with the same command crashes on other workstations too, then it's a file based issue. But before we can reproduce that my latest information is "your previous graphic card driver was working well, after the driver update you get crashes, so it seems to be driver depended" .... SEEMS TO BE, but we have no proof about this yet.
- alfred -
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