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pbertschi
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Model Space Screen Turned Red

The Screen where Both Model and Layout Spaces are displayed turned red. Also where the red space is, my cursor doesn't show. What can I do?

maxim_k
en respuesta a: pbertschi

Hi @pbertschi ,

 

- Please verify that you have correct settings in AutoCAD Preferences:

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 - Restart your Mac

- Ensure that you have latest Update installed.

 


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gordLCC7Y
en respuesta a: pbertschi

I'm having the same problem in Autocad 2023 for Mac and Autocad 2025 for Mac. It just started happening. Autocad loads up and modelspace and paperspace screens are all red. Just downloading the latest update for Autocad 2025.0.1 right now. Will update this comment if it helps or not.

gordLCC7Y
en respuesta a: gordLCC7Y

I can confirm that Autocad 2025 for Mac hotfix 2025.0.1 did not solve the problem. I will remove, redownload and re-install Autocad to see if that works. Will update this page when I know.

gordLCC7Y
en respuesta a: gordLCC7Y

I uninstalled all versions of AutoCAD for Mac. Downloaded the AutoCAD 2025 Mac including all updates. Installed AutoCAD with the updates and can confirm that the red screen of death is no more. Hopefully this will help anyone experiencing this problem in the future.

maxim_k
en respuesta a: gordLCC7Y

Hi @gordLCC7Y ,

 

If you had red screen in Autocad 2023 for Mac and migrated custom settings to AutoCAD 2025 during installation, then red background was migrated from 2023 version.

 


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