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Alfred.NESWADBA
en respuesta a: jkulpa

Hi,

 

>> I let AutoCAD perform its own optimization when it was installed, so if it is improper, it's its own fault.

That's sounds like "dear AutoCAD, do the magic things to get my hardware and my operating system I have setup up and my other applications (which I installed with there other dll's) working ..."

That's not the way you'll get AutoCAD working better (or any other software). Compare it to buy a car ... and now it's the car's problem/job to get fuel :cara_guiñando_un_ojo:

 

As others stated it's never good to crash, so if you crash multiple times a day than I can feel your disappointment.

But nothing to do against that crashes (thinking AutoCAD should heal itself and your complete system) is not the way I can agree to.

 

And I'm quite sure that you can get your AutoCAD working, but following some rules about "how to use AutoCAD", "how to learn to avoid errors out of experience when the crashes happen" and "how to setup your system and handle additional program installations as well as updating(or not) your drivers". (e.g. how often do you restart AutoCAD during the working day?)

I'm also quite sure that not all users out there crash multiple times a day ... otherweise this forum here would have >50 mio forum users, all sending messages about crashes.

 

Try to isolate when the problem(s) appear, if they are drawing dependend, or happens with some specific commands, objects, materials, network files, ... if you tell us such info's we might be able to help.

If you say you don't have time to investigate in error-catching you have to live with erros (like no time to take fuel for the car).

 

Hope to hear from you ... - alfred -

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Alfred NESWADBA
ISH-Solutions GmbH / Ingenieur Studio HOLLAUS
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