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I've reloaded the program a couple of times since seeing this for the first time about 30 minutes ago, and it still hasn't gone away. I'm going to reboot in just a second to see if that helps, but I figured I'll toss this video on here just for fun so you can see what I'm seeing.
Ignore the static in the audio, somehow my hardware is causing those sounds (and always has):
youtube.com/russtuff
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New video highlights the problem better. Also, I've rebooted, and updated my display drivers. Neither made a difference.
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Hey Ben, I just realized it was you who posted. I have tried clearing user cache but it didn't help. I rolled back my driver too (after running uninstall utility) and that didn't help either.
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I just figured it out.
Somehow the problem has to do with my own tool library that is in the cloud service. I just created a new doc and tried to CAM with one of my own tools and got all the regular problems. After the crash I did the exact same thing and used a tool from the sample library and poof, it worked perfectly.
The next thing I did was export, delete from the cloud, and reimport my tool librarys and now suddenly everything is fixed. WEIRD!!!!
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