FATAL ERROR: Unhandled e0434352h Exception at f5b01f28h

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FATAL ERROR: Unhandled e0434352h Exception at f5b01f28h

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Running on Windows 10. Can someone please assist?

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rkmcswain
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Need more information.

Only with this particular drawing?

Any drawing?

What triggers it? A certain command?

Can you recreate it on demand?

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Anonymous
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It gave a Fatal Error for another file but that one was e0434352h exception at 71b71f28h

It doesn't get to the point where I can use a command, I am trying to open it and it gives this error with the drawing showing in the background. There are two other systems and the same file works just fine on those.

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run the RECOVER command on the drawing you are trying to open.  More than likely there's something in the drawing that is causing the crash.  I get crashes every day with C3D 2016 with Windows 10.  I suspect some of my crashes may be caused by my Eagle Point modules, but still troubleshooting because some of the crashes happen when I haven't even run any Eagle Point routines.

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Hi,

 

Thank you for your help/answers. The Recover command could not be used as the file opens, gives an error and shuts the program down. I then tried bringing the same file in as a block, exploded it and voila, it worked. Not sure what the issue is, but at least I am able to open the file now. If anyone has a better solution, that would be helpful too.

 

Thanks again!

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Jay_B
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See if any of This helps?

C3D 2018.1
C3D 2016 SP4

Win 7 Professional 64 Bit
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Jay_B
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Should have included this link as your issue sounds a little similar and the .Net version message referenced in previous link was triggered by running a repair.

C3D 2018.1
C3D 2016 SP4

Win 7 Professional 64 Bit
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