Crashing

Crashing

christopher.leblanc
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Crashing

christopher.leblanc
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  Anyone else having issues with Fusion 360 Crashing if you have more than a few projects opened?  Not sure if this was something from the last update or not just noticing it more and more.  Its on My MacBook Pro M2 16gb ram, haven't really used it on my pc much in awhile so it may be a Mac only issue just seeing if anyone else having this problem and if their is a fix.

 

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drewpdrawers
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It’s happening to me….fusion seems to be crashing my OS. I can work for about 20 minutes and the computer will crash and take a good 10-15 minutes to restart.  I may be on the way to a permanent uninstall….frustrating.  

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christopher.leblanc
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  It is quite frustrating, and they really need to get on the ball to fixing this for the money I spend on this out of my own pocket.  My MacBook Pro is the M3 Max w/64GB Ram so I should have no issues crashing due to lack of horse power.  I did load it up on my MSI Raider Gaming laptop, which has 64GB ram, and a 4080 graphics after awhile of using it switching between projects it crashes as well.  So it is defiantly a Fusion 360 issue that needs to be addressed and fixed.  I have sent several crash reports from my Mac and the MSI.  I prefer my MacBook for few reasons, but the #1 reason is I can work on it all day without having to charge it. and its more enclosed so I don't have to worry about dust or metal shavings getting in it as easily as it would on that MSI, that thing is a beast of open vents and fans.  Gibbscam sales keeps contact me about switching which it may be smoother operation, but I am self taught on fusion and just don't want to start over or shell out all the $$ to learn someone else's software.  Planning on doing freelance programing for shops in the area that need it once I finish getting my companies shop together and running smoothly.  So yes for spending almost $5000 a year for fusion licensing I expect it to work 99.9% of the time smoothly.

 

 

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