Hello all,
IT just built me a new computer and I reinstalled Revit. I had 2017 but since 2018 is out now I thought I'd upgrade. Everything went swimmingly except that now my rendering library is missing. I have looked and looked and looked but there is nothing on the forums or Autodesks website that has been able to help. I have followed every troubleshooting guide over the past 2 days and cannot seem to remedy the situation. Alas, I come to you for assistance.
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Hmm....found it within just a couple of seconds...
I did that. It didn't work. Any other suggestions? I have a terrible GPU in my new computer. GTX 210. Could that be the issue?
Ugh... shouldn't affect rendering or installs but... just... ugh. You did say they built you a NEW computer, right?
Chances are, AV/anti-malware/etc. is hoisting you by your own petard. When you do a repair install (or original install), ensure you have at least local admin rights and the protection mechanisms are temporarily disabled.
I know. I have been fighting them on that for weeks. They "built" me a "custom" computer so I could use this program. They really just went to the HP website and ordered a bare-bones i7-6700 (no K) with 8GB of RAM and no GPU. Then proceeded to tell me that minimum specs allowed for this $1300 abomination. I think they are ordering me a 4GB GTX 1050 and 8 more GB of memory but I haven't heard anything solid on that front yet.
Regardless. I'll give that a try and see if it works.
@Anonymous@Anonymous wrote:
I know. I have been fighting them on that for weeks. They "built" me a "custom" computer so I could use this program. They really just went to the HP website and ordered a bare-bones i7-6700 (no K) with 8GB of RAM and no GPU. Then proceeded to tell me that minimum specs allowed for this $1300 abomination. I think they are ordering me a 4GB GTX 1050 and 8 more GB of memory but I haven't heard anything solid on that front yet.
Regardless. I'll give that a try and see if it works.
Wow, why does that $250 abomination cost $1300? Where do you live?
Toan,
Omaha, and I have no clue. I just built a brand new Ryzen 5 1600x rig for $500/parts laying around, and that thing is a beast! This box is very underwhelming. My IT department is stuck in 2007. They are older men who talk about the good old days instead of researching new technology.
Do you have any idea how to fix my original problem? You've always been able to help me and I'd love your input.
If you already downloaded the installation file fully, run extract it to a folder and:
If you have not downloaded the installation file then do download it again.
Per usual, you never cease to amaze me. Thank you so much for the concise and easy explanation on how to fix the issue I was having. Everything is running as it should and I am not receiving "Render feature disabled" notification anymore. Thank you.
Could you please post your computer specs?
My company just built me a computer to do some nice renderings with and now i am into my first model and it wont render it out. I have lowered the settings to only be for a 8.5x11 at medium quiality with 150 dpi and my computer cant handle it. We purchased this computer per the "Performance: Large, complex models" requirements.
I have:
i7-6700 @ 3.4 GHz
HP Z240 Motherboard
16 GB DDR4 2133mhz RAM
Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti 4 GB GDDR5
1 TB 7200 rpm SATA HDD
It's not the best computer out there but it will handle basic renders. I don't try to render on High or Realistic settings. My IT dept put it together without consulting me. I wish they would have let me build it because I could have done it better, cheaper. But, c'est la vie.
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