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@TheCADnoob wrote:also find it odd that you are tired of the updates but seem to be boasting about your newly updated hardware. The updates Autodesk makes are some times intended to make use of bells and whistles in your new hardware. So im not sure you are giving a fair shake when you seem excited about updates in one arena and not in the other.
You shouldn't be crashing, but are you sure the reason you are crashing is due to AutoCAD or perhaps an improper optimization?
I totally feel your frustration about crashing. My program crashes about three times a day. This sounds bad, but this is not the fault of Autodesk. There are third party apps that are causing some of these crashes and there other issues i face are network related. The reason i know this is because i spent time chasing the problems down.
What step have to you taken to ensure you are not having 'external' issues? It might help to talk to your re-seller as mentioned.
I needed the new hardware because of all the updates CAD installs, my other computer couldn't even zoom in and out in paper space without glitching, and that computer wasn't a huge slouch either, really just missing the video card.
I let AutoCAD perform its own optimization when it was installed, so if it is improper, it's its own fault.
My computer isn't crashing, its just the program. We have had an IT professional setup the computer image specifically to run CAD.