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    Default Revit 2010 always crash

    I always encounter the above subject. Is anyone here can help? This happens almost every 6 minutes of editing. Is this a hardware issue? My laptop is dual core 1.66Gz, RAM is 2 Gig, please share your ideas regarding this problem. I attached the screen shot for more of your info. Looking forward for your help/advised.

    Please note that the Revit white paper was turn into black color when it crashed.

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    Default Re: Revit 2010 always crash

    Depending on the file size you are running, the specs you mentioned aren't the ideal to run Revit. Also, the fact of it turning its background black when it was white may indicate that the crashes may be related to graphic card / drivers problem.

    Have you tried disabling the 3D acceleration?

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    Default Re: Revit 2010 always crash

    Thanks Andre, the size of my project is too small its just 6MB at the moment, ok i will try your advice regarding the 3D acceleration disabling if it will work. Thanks again.

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    Default Re: Revit 2010 always crash

    almost all crashes are based on hardware configurations... i have been using multiple machines with revit and it has become clear that it is always something to do with ram, or graphic card drivers. Recently upgraded to a new 27" imac with 16gb ram with an ATI 4850 card and windows 7; not one crash in the last month. Other machines crash anywhere from 1-5 times a day. Revit loves high spec machines with up to date software, drivers etc.... simple but fussy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark.98140 View Post
    almost all crashes are based on hardware configurations... i have been using multiple machines with revit and it has become clear that it is always something to do with ram, or graphic card drivers. Recently upgraded to a new 27" imac with 16gb ram with an ATI 4850 card and windows 7; not one crash in the last month. Other machines crash anywhere from 1-5 times a day. Revit loves high spec machines with up to date software, drivers etc.... simple but fussy.
    I suspect that the drivers available in BootCamp are also just plain superior to the ones in Windows. One, because the total number of graphics cards available for all Intel Macs ever made probably numbers a score or two at most (and none of them junk cards!), including mobile variants, while nVidia alone supports a few hundred different cards on any given driver, and many of them marginal at best. And two I suspect Apple just demands a level of quality that Microsoft couldn't even identify, say nothing of articulate and require.

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    Default Re: Revit 2010 always crash

    how to turn off 3D acceleration?

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    Default Re: Revit 2010 always crash

    Go to your Options menu and switch to the Graphics tab. Right up top is a check box for Use Hardware Acceleration. Uncheck that box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eric.piotrowicz View Post
    Go to your Options menu and switch to the Graphics tab. Right up top is a check box for Use Hardware Acceleration. Uncheck that box.
    the box is unchecked, but our file still crash 4/5 times a day. so so so bothering

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    It could be a driver issue, Revit is really picky about what driver/graphics card combos it likes and doesn't like. Check around the Hardware and OS forum to see if there is a list of good and bad drivers for your particular graphics card.

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    I can attest to high-end hardware reducing crashing. Since upgrading my 3-year old Dell Precision machine to Win7 x64 and 16GB RAM, Revit has crashed a total of 2 times in the past 2 months. I still need to upgrade my 128MB graphics card, as my event viewer shows lots of graphics errors. I guess the combination of Revit and Windows Aero, among other graphics-intensive applications, start to put a choke on the graphics card, where before 128MB was plenty for my x86 system and WinXP.
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