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steve_g
05-20-2016, 01:14 PM
VCP 8.024

Anyone else getting this message while working with VCP?
It happens all too regularly when I haven’t saved my file in a few hours… lots of lost work lately!

SG

scottp55
05-20-2016, 02:03 PM
Not with 8.024, but then I save more regularly, and increment and save at major design changes.
Had it happen a lot on older versions of 8.
Bummer.

dmidkiff
05-21-2016, 07:00 AM
Steve try turning off any antivirus programs you have. Aspire 4.5 was not crashing on me but I was unable to save to thumb drive. Had to change exceptions in AVG. Vectric support helped me with it.

scottp55
05-21-2016, 08:21 AM
Steve, Dave just made me think that I never had the crash on my control computer, it was always this connected laptop with Kaspersky and windows 10 with all the bells and whistles and bloatware that come with a new HP.
Do you have the problem with your control computer, or just with design computer?
scott

steve_g
05-21-2016, 10:08 AM
I don’t do any design or VCP work on my control computer… My design computer is a 64 bit i5 Dell with 8 gig of RAM, running under win 10. I don’t have any anti-virus software other than windows defender and windows firewall.
I’m wondering if my issues stem from my habit of having at least three sessions of VCP open at any one time…
SG

scottp55
05-21-2016, 10:25 AM
Could be Steve?
I seem to remember crashing only when linear arraying multiple small 3D's (24) at 20Xresolution which seemed to give me a "Not responding" fairly often.
Does the problem happen with multiple 2D stuff open, or is it multiple 3D's?
Haven't done a 3D batch in a while, I'll see if I can make it crash by doing a 48 batch.
scott

scottp55
05-21-2016, 10:46 AM
3 3D's open and recalculating along with a custom button run all open at the same time and no crash or even a "not responding".
Think it must be something else maybe?
No PVC here, so couldn't check.

srwtlc
05-21-2016, 10:52 AM
Steve, do you get a message about it creating/saving a 'Dump' file? If so, that is what you would send to Vectric support for diagnosis.

steve_g
05-21-2016, 05:56 PM
My open files are always 2D, but they often contain many, many vectors. Often over 400 MB of data in each… I supply my customers with several versions of a v-carving, so they can know what the options are, what the possibilities are.

I’m not getting a “Dump file message” from Vectric, and suspect that the message is actually coming from windows. If I ignore the message and don’t shut down the program, hoping it will recover, I eventually get a message saying that my computer will reboot in 60 seconds… and it does, and there’s no stopping it!

BTW, that noise in the background is my wife saying “save more often!”
SG

dmidkiff
05-22-2016, 07:14 AM
Sound like the wife has the answer:), but the systems now days just don't crash like they used too. There must be some other culprit.