patricks
2008-09-25, 08:57 PM
I'm still running into the same problems of what seems like a memory leak, and crashing upon exit with WU2. This always seems to happen in the late afternoon when Revit has been open for 7+ hours already.
Just a few minutes ago, the programs I had running were Revit 2009 with 2 project files open, Outlook, Winamp, and then one instance of a Windows Explorer window.
I tried to open a dinky little 36 KB PDF, but Acrobat opened with nothing in it. The page counter field at the top was blacked out. So I tried opening that same file in Photoshop, and the program wouldn't even start.
So I closed Outlook and Winamp, closed one of the project files in Revit, tried to open that PDF file again in Photoshop, and this time the program started, but gave me this error - "Unable to continue because of a hardware or system error. Sorry, but this error is unrecoverable".
So finally I closed Revit altogether, and was finally able to open the PDF file in Photoshop.
At the start of this whole process, available system memory was still north of 1.5 GB out of 3 GB total (4 GB installed, 3GB switch NOT turned on). This was according to the Performance tab in the Task Manager.
Now I have only Revit and Firefox running, available memory is nearly 2 GB, but Photoshop will not open and gives me the same error as above. If I restart the machine right now, I could open anything I want - Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator, multiple PDF files, etc. all at the same time.
System is a Dell Precision with dual dual-core Xeons, 4GB RAM, XP32 SP2, and Revit 2009 WU2.
Just a few minutes ago, the programs I had running were Revit 2009 with 2 project files open, Outlook, Winamp, and then one instance of a Windows Explorer window.
I tried to open a dinky little 36 KB PDF, but Acrobat opened with nothing in it. The page counter field at the top was blacked out. So I tried opening that same file in Photoshop, and the program wouldn't even start.
So I closed Outlook and Winamp, closed one of the project files in Revit, tried to open that PDF file again in Photoshop, and this time the program started, but gave me this error - "Unable to continue because of a hardware or system error. Sorry, but this error is unrecoverable".
So finally I closed Revit altogether, and was finally able to open the PDF file in Photoshop.
At the start of this whole process, available system memory was still north of 1.5 GB out of 3 GB total (4 GB installed, 3GB switch NOT turned on). This was according to the Performance tab in the Task Manager.
Now I have only Revit and Firefox running, available memory is nearly 2 GB, but Photoshop will not open and gives me the same error as above. If I restart the machine right now, I could open anything I want - Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator, multiple PDF files, etc. all at the same time.
System is a Dell Precision with dual dual-core Xeons, 4GB RAM, XP32 SP2, and Revit 2009 WU2.