memory leak at launch M1 Mac mini

memory leak at launch M1 Mac mini

sgingras
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memory leak at launch M1 Mac mini

sgingras
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What can I do to get it working again.

Tried reinstalling numerous times, restart etc.

Deleted the webdeploy folder. Anything strangely related to my knowledge was done.

Combed through the forums, support etc.

 

I need to get back to work, I need Fusion.

Thanks,

 

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g-andresen
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Hi,

Did you use the CLEAN UNINSTALL tool during the reinstall?

 

günther

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sgingras
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Thanks,

I’ll try right now.

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sgingras
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Nope,  clean uninstall don't work.

Still gobble all possible memory.

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sgingras
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I'm back to work.

Here's what did it for me;

From this page:

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/fusion-360/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Fus...

Rename the Web Services and the Autodesk Fusion 360 folders

  1. Go to ~/Library/Application Support/Autodesk/
  2. Rename the folder "Autodesk Fusion 360" to "Autodesk Fusion 360_".
  3. Rename the folder "Web Services" to "Web Services_".
  4. Restart Fusion 360.
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Anonymous
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Thank you so much. Been battling with this issue for ages and this solved it for me too.

fwiw it seems like it recreates the renamed directories so one could probably also just delete them. I assume what makes it work is that it can't find the directly because it has been renamed.


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