MikeN Posted February 15, 2002 Share Posted February 15, 2002 I've brought this up before.. When changing the attributes (fill, line wieght, pen colour)of objects via the Attributes palette, I frequently get this message: Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime LibraryProgram:..program files/Vectorworks Architect 9.5.0/Vectorworks.exe This occurs at random time intervals in multiple files while changing the attributes of polygons and/or walls. This is becoming increasingly frustrating!!! I'm using:VWA 9.5Win XP ProP4 1.4ghz256mb RAMNVidia G Force 2 MX 4x AGP Video Card Quote Link to comment
Guest Posted February 15, 2002 Share Posted February 15, 2002 Are you using the Detonator XP software available thru Nvidia to update the GeForce cards? If not, I strongly recommend it. It will include updates to specific functions related to the older GeForce video cards including updated OpenGL support - which is a known problem with GeForce2 video drivers. Please visit this site for more information. http://www.nvidia.com/view.asp?PAGE=drivers Quote Link to comment
MikeN Posted February 15, 2002 Author Share Posted February 15, 2002 Downloaded, installed and rebooted with the latest NVidia Detonator driver and the problem has not been solved. Upon further review, the problem occurs only when changing colours. This includes fill, pattern and pen. Quote Link to comment
Guest Posted February 15, 2002 Share Posted February 15, 2002 Are you using a Pentium or AMD/Athalon processor? If you are using an AMD/Athalon, what chipset do you have? (k5, k6, k7 ..) If you boot in safe mode, can you duplicate the problem? Does this problem happen with every single file you are working on? What resolution are you using ? [ 02-15-2002: Message edited by: Katie ] [ 02-15-2002: Message edited by: Katie ] Quote Link to comment
MikeN Posted February 19, 2002 Author Share Posted February 19, 2002 As I said earlier, I'm using the following setup: I'm using:VWA 9.5Win XP ProP4 1.4ghz256mb RAMNVidia G Force 2 MX 4x AGP Video Card I have my screen set up at 1152x864. I haven't had time to tinker in safe mode. Quote Link to comment
Guest Posted February 19, 2002 Share Posted February 19, 2002 Does it happen in every drawing ? Safe mode lets it be known whether the problem is with the video card or a conflict with anything else that is running or with a resolution setting. By booting in safe mode, which takes a few moments to reboot and perform a simple test, you may be able to nail the problem down and fix it. If the problem does not exist in safe mode, you have a problem with either your current video driver and it's settings, or there is a conflict with another driver. If the problem does occur in safe mode, then we know it will require us to look further into the problem. So, by you performing a simple 7 min test, the problem may be as simple as checking to see what other things are running and might be cuasing a conflict. [ 02-19-2002: Message edited by: Katie ] Quote Link to comment
MikeN Posted February 22, 2002 Author Share Posted February 22, 2002 I've tried booting in Safe Mode twice and using VW for 10 minutes at a time and am unable to recreate the problem. This could be due to the fact that this problem is random and I haven't worked in Safe Mode long enough for the problem to pop up. Nor do I plan to work in Safe Mode much longer due to its restrictions. I have scoured my hardware settings and have not seen any conflicts. What's next? Quote Link to comment
MikeN Posted February 28, 2002 Author Share Posted February 28, 2002 This problem still exists. Has there been any further inquiry into this on the Nemetschek front? Quote Link to comment
VulcanGrip Posted February 28, 2002 Share Posted February 28, 2002 Hmm, I had lots of problems with v9 untill I did a complete reinstall. That may do it, not much to lose at this point. Good Luck. Quote Link to comment
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