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Back to the bad old days of a crash every five minutes
Anyone else crashing and crashing and crashing? I do a chamfer it crashes, I try and do a flat finish and it crashes. I breathe it crashes, I think I might want a cup of tea it crashes.
I thought fusion had left these days behind but it seems it wants to revisit them.
Let me go back to a previous version.
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Not wrong, trying to extrude a surface by .75mm , not exactly a BIG command and crash crash crash
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I had it every thing in CAM. Thread op, crash, drill op, crash, 3d adaptive crash crash crash crash. The crash reports will be piling up for the poor Dev's on monday morning.
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It's the update that they've just pushed out not anything to do with my models.
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@Jools-Taylor wrote:
It's the update that they've just pushed out not anything to do with my models.
That might be the case, but as far as I can see, you are the only one reporting this!
As such, a model can help verify and even help fix the problem.
If helping identify and fix the problem is not the reason for your post, then it was pointless.
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We're going to need to see some files or screen recordings of what's going on. I've been hammering on Fusion for a few weeks now and the only time I crashed was when I was doing something that I really shouldn't have been. If you can't share the file here, you can drop me an email with the exported .f3d/.f3z file
seth DOT madore AT autodesk DOT com

Seth Madore
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Been crashing about at least once a day for the past 6 years. 3 different brand new expensive rMBPs. Intel and now Apple Silicon. Completely wiped and reinstalled MacOS multiple times, no difference.
Dragging a/multiple toolpath/s to another setup or just reorganizing them within the same setup turns Fusion into a minefield.
Also just clicking on a setup in the browser to open the dialogue causes a crash as soon as the dialogue opens.
- Apple M1 Max rMBP A2485 // Latest MacOS // Latest Fusion
- Usually working off files uploaded to Fusion as: Step, STL, SLDPRT. If it matters ask me.
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Thanks for your help, I was waiting for you to show up lol
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Are these crashes a hard crash to desktop or does the Crash Error Report (CER) form come up? If there is the CER form, are you submitting them from the email login that you just used to send me the files?

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Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing
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Ok, we've found your CER's in the system (thank you for reporting them, many users don't), so that's great. Some of them are ending up in buckets that are known and currently being investigated.
However....
I've yet to reproduce the issue with my Macbook Pro (M3, Sonoma 14.6.1).
I'll keep on poking at it, but if you could give me clear instructions on how to reproduce the issue, I can get some of my colleagues who have Macs to also give it a back

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Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing
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I’m not sure that they are repeatable. They are just random, after I restart it the issue doesn’t repeat. But as you’ll see with the frequency, I get another one very soon after.
I screen shotted my build number and OS. Maybe as I’m on an M1 poverty Mac it makes it happen ![]()
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Hery @seth.madore any news on this its happening again.
I tried to do a trace tool path. Set the axial offset and boom, back to the crashing.
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And here we go again 6 minutes later. It let me do the operation but after simulation it crashed again.
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Since it's sounding like it might be Simulation related, could you toggle this option in the "Optional Features"?
The other thing to try is the "In-process Stock (IPS) toggle, found in the Utilities tab:

Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing
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