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Anonymous
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can't stat

Anonymous
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fatal error unhandled access violation reading 0x0000 exception at 6517bfd6h

 

what's the solution 4 this??

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can't stat

fatal error unhandled access violation reading 0x0000 exception at 6517bfd6h

 

what's the solution 4 this??

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Alfred.NESWADBA
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Alfred.NESWADBA
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Hi,

 

welcome @forums.autodesk.com !

 

>> what's the solution 4 this??

Can you start telling a little bit more about your situation? 😉

What product do you have (including version and servicepack)

What OS and what hardware do you have?

When do you get that exception?

And is it chrashing when you use the same drawing?

 

- alfred -

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Hi,

 

welcome @forums.autodesk.com !

 

>> what's the solution 4 this??

Can you start telling a little bit more about your situation? 😉

What product do you have (including version and servicepack)

What OS and what hardware do you have?

When do you get that exception?

And is it chrashing when you use the same drawing?

 

- alfred -

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alfred NESWADBA
ISH-Solutions GmbH / Ingenieur Studio HOLLAUS
www.ish-solutions.at ... blog.ish-solutions.at ... LinkedIn ... CDay 2024
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

(not an Autodesk consultant)
Message 3 of 9
Anonymous
in reply to: Alfred.NESWADBA

Anonymous
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thnks 4 rply

its Autodesk.AutoCAD.LT.2004

win7=os

m gettng this 1 when ever i stat autocad 2004.

bt autocad 2013 working fine.

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thnks 4 rply

its Autodesk.AutoCAD.LT.2004

win7=os

m gettng this 1 when ever i stat autocad 2004.

bt autocad 2013 working fine.

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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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AMD phenom x2
3.10Ghz
3gb ram
64bit
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AMD phenom x2
3.10Ghz
3gb ram
64bit
Message 5 of 9
pendean
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pendean
Community Legend
Community Legend

2004 is not designed for Win7, 2013 is designed for Win7.
May I ask why you still want to use 2004?

It also appears you either purchased a very low-end PC or decided on your own to install Win7 64bit on an WinXP PC: which is correct?

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2004 is not designed for Win7, 2013 is designed for Win7.
May I ask why you still want to use 2004?

It also appears you either purchased a very low-end PC or decided on your own to install Win7 64bit on an WinXP PC: which is correct?

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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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well,nithr 1 crrct.
k,thnks 4 rply...
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well,nithr 1 crrct.
k,thnks 4 rply...
Message 7 of 9
Anonymous
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Anonymous
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You can always just save your files as 2004 when using 2013.

You'll get a warning message about compatible items but you have to expect that anyway from updated versions.

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You can always just save your files as 2004 when using 2013.

You'll get a warning message about compatible items but you have to expect that anyway from updated versions.

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Charles_Shade
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Charles_Shade
Mentor
Mentor

If you have 2013 why do you need to use the 2004?

Did you install the 2004 as an Administrator? Use an emulation mode since 2004 is not designed for Win 7?

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If you have 2013 why do you need to use the 2004?

Did you install the 2004 as an Administrator? Use an emulation mode since 2004 is not designed for Win 7?

Message 9 of 9
dmfrazier
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dmfrazier
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Advisor

This is not my area of expertise (because I really don't have one), but have you tried (or would you consider trying) setting a "Compatibility Mode" on the desktop shortcut you use (create a new one, if necessary) to launch AutoCAD 2004?

 

To illustrate (based on 2010):

 

CompatibilityMode.png

 

Worth a try (or two, or three), perhaps?

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This is not my area of expertise (because I really don't have one), but have you tried (or would you consider trying) setting a "Compatibility Mode" on the desktop shortcut you use (create a new one, if necessary) to launch AutoCAD 2004?

 

To illustrate (based on 2010):

 

CompatibilityMode.png

 

Worth a try (or two, or three), perhaps?

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