I run Fusion 360 for a few minutes and crashes to the blue screen of death. I've adjusted my NVIDIA graphics as suggested on the forum posts, as well as running my computer in high performance (power options) mode; i've even uninstalled & reinstalled my graphics drivers. I have a brand new ASUS FX502VD i7 GTX 1050 gaming laptop...PLEASE HELP!
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A blue screen is a Windows problem. I would start looking through Event Viewer system logs and find the event at the time of the bluescreen. There should be a code or number related to the issue.
Please try this solution, it may solve your issue with fusion, it worked for me. Go to [NIVIDA Control Panel], then to [Manage 3D Settings / Program Settings], select [Autodesk Fusion360] from the list or add it if it does not exist, then navigate into [Power management mode] and set it to [Prefer maximum performance].
I have this problem after formatting my pc and installing win 10 v1809. My computer specifications is i5 7300HQ and gtx 1050 4 gb.
I solved it with changing the settings in nvidia control panel. I added fusion 360 in programs list and changed the power management mode to maximum performance from the original setting optimum performance.
I also did it to every autodesk products. I think it is a gtx1050 - windows 10 optimization problem.
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