![]() This is where it would always crash 3d studio max. I have a Core 2 Quad Q6600 processor that has been OCed since day one from its rated 2.4 Ghz rating to 3.2 Ghz ( x8 and a FSB of 1600) So I set my processor back to its 2.4Gz settings with a FSB of 1066Mhz and voilalno more crashes when rendering out in 3d Studio max about every 8 frames the 4 hilbert boxes will freeze for about 8 seconds but then they will recover and conitnue on. I started googling all the error codes in the stop error 0x00000124 array and found a MS KB article that talks about a processor being unstable and throwing a BSOD when it was overclocked. OK I have found a REAL fix for those of you experiencing crashes with 3d Studio Max 2010 and windows 7 or (XP even) that the other fixes didnt help. The other ADSK products are all working fine here too.ĭoes anyone have some kind of idea what the problem/solution might be?Īutodesk just keeps talking about that "W7 is still a moving target." They don`t seem to be too interested in getting out a solution for this, yet. I have installed W7 on my secondary laptop too and there is no difference. I thougt it might be a graphics problem on my primary laptop that was the reason for this (brand new HP Elitebook 8530p/64b/4gb Ram/ATI Radeon 3650, 256mb ram).īut no. Don`t even have to have any command active. It freezes when I`m trying to select any element. (2009 versions for all above)īut I`m struggeling as hell with basic Autocad 2009. and Structural with success, same goes for 3DS Max Design. 80 employees.Ĭurrently I have tested Revit Arch. I`m a CAD manager in a mid-size engineering/architectural company with approx. Am I the only one using both W7 and misc. ![]()
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