It's happened twice in the past 48 hours; Revit minimises and then it's gone. There are no error messages/reports no windows errors, nothing. I save intermittently but it takes about 5 mins to save each time so i do it every hour and i've lost so much work.
Potentially unrelated as it may be just a coping mechanism but when i do something say move a mass or pan around the project revit will minimize and become inaccessible until it has completed the command and then become functional/maximizable again. This doesn't happen as often on, say, my laptop (currently using desktop) if it does happen it's only when i initalise something major like editing a complex mass while there are a few background projects open.
I can't afford to have this keep happening is there anything anyone can suggest to lessen the likelihood of this happening.
PS It's happen to a few of my classmates yesterday and today, it's never happened before.
Cheers,
Liam.
These things are difficult to track down. You can have a look at your journal files and see if something is recorded in there.
You mention that it takes 5 minutes to save.
-Maybe you are working with very large files?
-It also could be that your hardware is too limited (e.g. memory, hard disk size, free space).
-It could also be a hardware error (e.g. memory, graphics card).
-Is it also happening on other computers? In that case it might point to corrupt project file.
-Is it only happening in this project or in every project? Could be a (slightly) corrupt project file.
Also look at updates for your computer (Revit, Windows graphics card)
Louis
Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.
Hey there,
I took at look at the journal files and while i did read about "how" to read them sometime ago i can't really derive any helpful information from them. Could you? I just put together a new computer with quite high-end specs (32gb ram, gtx 11gb 1080, i7700k and revit is saved onto an ssd ) so i doubt it would be related to that. The files i am working with are quite large but i assumed with a decent cpu revit could trail along at an okay speed?
On the point of corrupt files i haven't really dealt with that many, so i don't know what to look for. Though all forms are original and have been made in/with either Revit, Dynamo or Fusion 360 so i assume it would be pretty clean.
Cheers.
PS I have installed V-ray recently.
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