AutoTAD
2005-02-28, 03:11 PM
Happy Monday Everyone,
I have a user that is experiencing a unique error on his computer.
My initial gut feel, based on the type of error message being displayed, is that maybe he might have some bad RAM. (Please see the attached error message.)
We are able to reproduce the error. However, it's not any certain command that trips it. I can open a drawing, print and close it. But if I open a drawing and make several changes to it, I will get the error.
Can anyone offer some thoughts?
Thanks,
-Tad
(aka. AutoTAD)
I have a user that is experiencing a unique error on his computer.
My initial gut feel, based on the type of error message being displayed, is that maybe he might have some bad RAM. (Please see the attached error message.)
We are able to reproduce the error. However, it's not any certain command that trips it. I can open a drawing, print and close it. But if I open a drawing and make several changes to it, I will get the error.
Can anyone offer some thoughts?
Thanks,
-Tad
(aka. AutoTAD)