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jesome
Newbie Joined: 15.Jan.2009 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 11 |
Topic: memory Posted: 25.Aug.2011 at 09:28 |
I have started to get "out of memory" when using "hatch command"
this is new ACAD2011 Quad core 3gb mem |
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philippe JOSEPH
Senior Member Joined: 14.Mar.2011 Location: France Using: AutoCAD Mechanical 2017 Status: Offline Points: 1465 |
Posted: 25.Aug.2011 at 09:50 |
Hello, what size is your file ?
Do you frequently "PURGE" your file of the deleted items to lighten it ?
Warnning : if you do blocks and delete them, then if you "PURGE" you file these deleted blocks will desapear ( keep them in a part of you file to save them ).
Hatches can be very heavy specially the one with a lot of lines like ARCONC.
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jesome
Newbie Joined: 15.Jan.2009 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 11 |
Posted: 25.Aug.2011 at 10:33 |
thank you philippe JOSEPH
file size 16,336kb yes I do purge after a session and yes I do have a lot of blocks |
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jesome
Newbie Joined: 15.Jan.2009 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 11 |
Posted: 25.Aug.2011 at 10:46 |
some more information
when I click on the HATCH icon the program hangs for 50 seconds before I can decide on the hatch variables I require This latest time I got "FATAL ERROR: Unhandled Access Violation Reading 0x000c Exception 62148ff4h" and the program closed |
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John Connor
Senior Member Joined: 01.Feb.2011 Location: United States Using: AutoCAD 2018 Status: Offline Points: 7175 |
Posted: 25.Aug.2011 at 13:38 |
Out of memory errors are typically generated as a result of one's virtual memory setting being too low.
How much physical RAM is installed in your computer? Do you let Windows manage virtual memory? Have you ever attempted to tweak the settings? |
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philippe JOSEPH
Senior Member Joined: 14.Mar.2011 Location: France Using: AutoCAD Mechanical 2017 Status: Offline Points: 1465 |
Posted: 25.Aug.2011 at 15:20 |
Hello again, when doing hatches some precautions are to be taken if you see that it takes a lot of time before you can even set the hatches.
Do a zoom close to the area to be hatched on your screen.
Let only the layer defining the boundaries of the hatches visible ( freeze dimensions, centerlines, hidden lines etc... ).
When you are doing hatches Autocad doesn't like it to be done in a block or when a block ( even not belonging to the area hatched ) is in the screen area.
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jesome
Newbie Joined: 15.Jan.2009 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 11 |
Posted: 25.Aug.2011 at 16:38 |
in answer to Johns post - this is my problem - I tweak too much
I have 4gb installed but as I use 32bit I know less can be used in answer to philippe JOSEPH the problem is when I click the hatch icon I have tried zoom in on a small area of the hatch boundary but it did not work I am about to try "THE FINAL SOLUTION" fdisk and reload all |
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Cad64
Senior Member Joined: 17.Apr.2010 Location: United States Using: Autocad 2011, 3DS Max 2011, Photoshop CS5 Status: Offline Points: 491 |
Posted: 25.Aug.2011 at 21:32 |
Which hatch pattern are you using?
How large of an area are you trying to hatch? You may need to try a different hatch pattern or increase the hatch scale. |
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John Connor
Senior Member Joined: 01.Feb.2011 Location: United States Using: AutoCAD 2018 Status: Offline Points: 7175 |
Posted: 25.Aug.2011 at 23:55 |
The problem does NOT call for a fdisk and reload. STOP immediately!
If you have a 32-bit system and 4GB of RAM installed then you have in effect hobbled your computer UNLESS you have enabled the 3GB switch in your boot.ini file. Then, maybe, your computer will recognize the majority of the 4GB (actually it will report back something like 3.2 or 3.4GB but never the full 4GB). This has been well documented by Microsoft and even AutoDesk has a white paper issued on how to go about enabling the 3GB switch on a 32-bit system. However, that alone may not solve the problem. You may have to go one step further and tweak your virtual memory settings (a.k.a. - the swap file) such that it is 2.5 to 3 times that of your physically installed RAM. When doing this it is also recommended that the user set BOTH the min and max settings to the exact same value. This will cause Windows to set aside a contiguous area on your hard drive to be used as the swap file. I successfully used this technique on a previous CAD computer that was running Windows XP SP3 (32-bit) with 4GB of installed RAM. The only other way to avoid these problems is to buy a new system and install Windows 7 Pro (64-bit) and start with a minimum of 4GB of RAM (8GB is better) and you should have no further worries. Of course you'll need to upgrade to the 64-bit version of AutoCAD too. 2012 is the latest version. |
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philippe JOSEPH
Senior Member Joined: 14.Mar.2011 Location: France Using: AutoCAD Mechanical 2017 Status: Offline Points: 1465 |
Posted: 26.Aug.2011 at 08:22 |
Hello N° 3, it may not be the solution and it looks like it's really a problem of "computer power" but when I said that you have to do a zoom close to the area to be hatched this means that the entire area to be hatched must be in your screen ( but not more if you want a lighter hatching action to be achived by your computer ).
This may be in addition to my 2nd answer a help for other Autocad users.
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