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| Kowjirow   Newbie   Joined: 11.Sep.2012 Location: France Using: AutoCAD 2010 Status: Offline Points: 2 |  Topic: Stack overflow Posted: 11.Sep.2012 at 12:07 | 
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   Hi! I'm new on this forum, i don't know if i post on the good section. I just get the pc of my boss and his AutoCAD crashes at startup. He tried to force open a file after he did no longer open AutoCAD. (AutoCAD 2010 64bit on Windows 7) When software start, it loads skin, taskbar, and it crashes... a message appears in the autocad dialog: , Error: Exception occurred: 0xC00000FD (Stack Overflow) , Warning: unwind skipped on unknown exception I tried to run as admin, repair, reinstalled, I check config of the computer, update, virus, all i can check. I download a hotfix on the Autodesk site called "startup error hotfix 64bit" but it changes nothing. Has someone an idea? thanks | |
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| Kowjirow   Newbie   Joined: 11.Sep.2012 Location: France Using: AutoCAD 2010 Status: Offline Points: 2 |  Posted: 11.Sep.2012 at 12:08 | 
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   I think i understand (after researching on the net), there is an execution stack that combines tasks at c++ software startup and when my boss tried to force open his file, there was a "stack overflow" too much data accumulated spawned the stack overflow. So to fix it, i must clean the execution stack... but what is this stack?
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| RaeBuckley   Newbie   Joined: 25.Sep.2012 Location: United States Using: AutoCAD2010 Status: Offline Points: 1 |  Posted: 25.Sep.2012 at 13:37 | 
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   It is pretty much understandable now, and I'm also interested what the stack is. 
 I'm not familiar with any of these technical difficulties. | |
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| John Connor   Senior Member   Joined: 01.Feb.2011 Location: United States Using: AutoCAD 2018 Status: Offline Points: 7175 |  Posted: 25.Sep.2012 at 18:33 | 
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   From Wikipedia: "In software, a stack overflow occurs when too much memory is used on the call stack. The call stack contains a limited amount of memory, often determined at the start of the program. " How much RAM is installed? Do you let Windows manage virtual memory? What is the capacity of your hard drive? How much free space is available? | |
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     "Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."  <<AutoCAD 2015>> | |
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