Fusion not working after several reinstalls

Fusion not working after several reinstalls

eric_m_woodward
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Fusion not working after several reinstalls

eric_m_woodward
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Fusion (personal use) wouldn't load on my PC after working fine for months. So I uninstalled and reinstalled. I have now done this process 3 times. Everytime I get the errors below when Fusion tries to load after reinstalling. If I select OK Fusion will start and then automatically close after a min or two. What am I missing? 

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RajkumarIlanchelian
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@eric_m_woodward Please try the below:

1. Make sure that Fusion installer is not running in task manager

2. Go to C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\ DELETE folder Autodesk\

3. On your desktop or where ever the Fusion short cut is please delete that too
4. Do not use the same Fusion installer. Can you please download the installer again? (make sure that 360 is not found in the installer name)
5. Now install again

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eric_m_woodward
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I followed these steps exactly and same result. Below is the screenshot of where I am downloading the software. Is there a different place I should be downloading from. You mentioned not using Fusion 360 installer. The installer is called Fusion however the URL has Fusion 360 in it. 

 

https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/personal-download

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RajkumarIlanchelian
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@eric_m_woodward @The download link is correct and the downloaded package is also correct. 

if you go to the location called out in the error are those files actually there ? 

Also, can you get us the log files? 

1. Go to add/remove programs 

2. Select Autodesk Fusion - modify 

3. This will launch the service utility 

4. Gather system info 

5. This will generate two zip files

6. Attach the Fusiondiagnostics logs. Zip 

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eric_m_woodward
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Files are in the location called out. I have attached the zip files from the diagnostics run. I am not sure how to read some of these files but based on one of them it looks like I may have a hard drive problem. Please let me know if I am ready that correctly. 

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eric_m_woodward
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Rajkumar,

 Sorry not sure if you could see my reply to the topic so I am posting again with a reply to you. My fault. 

 

Files are in the location called out. I have attached the zip files from the diagnostics run. I am not sure how to read some of these files but based on one of them it looks like I may have a hard drive problem. Please let me know if I am ready that correctly. 

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RajkumarIlanchelian
Autodesk
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@eric_m_woodward @Got the files. I will check it and let you know what happens. 

Meantime if you can close Fusion and on the service utility if you run the reset Fusion does that help? If it does not run the repair fusion and well and let me know if that helps. 

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