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Topic ClosedFatal Error: unhandled Access Violation Reading 0x

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    Posted: 02.May.2008 at 16:50
Does anyone know why  I may be receiving this error?  I get it when trying to plot a drawing from our local server.  It happens on a random basis and also happens to other users within the department.  One drawing may plot, another may not.  If the drawing is copied to the desktop, it usually plots fine.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02.May.2008 at 17:00
If you are printing from the desktop are you then using the system printer to print out your drawing??
 
If so and if the system printer prints the files consistantly than there might be something wrong with plotter file in your CAD program.
 
Try recreating the plotter and see if that fixes it, otherwise it will have to do with the printer it self.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.May.2008 at 20:46
also having an error trying to use the command  layer  i reinstalled with no luck also reinstalled windows ..
only when i open the layer command ...

help please
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.May.2008 at 21:00
Try removing one stick of (if you have multi sticks) and retry.  If still getting error try putting other memory stick in and reboot.  If that still doesn't work or you only have one stick of memory you will need to replace with new memory....Or worse you have a bad sector on harddrive that system can't read.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.May.2008 at 21:45
why with the layer command only ??  it make sense ??

i'll run a check disk anyway ...


very kind ...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.May.2008 at 21:59
If it access a particular spot in memory you might get that type of error, And since it sounded like you dumped and reloaded the system, the next place to look for errors like that your memory.  But since a system has about 4 different types of memory I thought I would start you out with the easier stuff.  Because if neither the physical memory or the harddrive are the problem then you get into video, motherboard , and processor memory....OHhhhh Myyyyyyy.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06.May.2008 at 16:34
thanks ....i ''ll check the Ram ....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.May.2008 at 16:41
nope ... still the same issue afrter hard disk defrag and chkdsk ...

any other sugg ?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.May.2008 at 16:52
Do you have another identical machine that you could swap out harddrives and try it on another system?
 
 
If so try that and see if you get the same results.  If you do it is either with the load itself of harddrive.  If it works fine then you have a problem with the hardware on the original system.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.May.2008 at 18:47
That sounds to me like a corrupt drawing file. Have you tried using the AUDIT command and check for errors in the drawing?

I also found a link on the Autodesk website that may help.

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