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Systemfehler im Autocad beim Öffnen von Accurender NXT

Ich versuche es mal in Deutsch, da ich das Problem in Englisch schlecht erklären kann:

Beim Öffenen von Accurender NXT im AutoCAD erhalte ich diverse Systemfehler:

Ich erstelle eine Zeichnung, bearbeite diese. Öffne den Renderer und kann auch hier weiter arbeiten.

Wenn ich nun das Programm komplett schließe und später wieder erneut öffnen möchte, kommt die Meldung, dass die Zeichnung wiederhergestellt werden muss.

Das klappt mal ohne das Fehler gefunden werden, manchmal werden aber auch Fehler gemeldet, die dann behoben werden.

Ich habe die Zeichnung dann noch mal geprüft. Keine Fehler.

Sobald ich die wiederhergestellte Datei im Renderer öffnen möchte, stürzt das Programm ab.

Ich kann die Datei zwar wieder herstellen indem ich diese in eine neue Zeichnung als Block einfüge, allerdings sind dann die Layoutreiter dann ja weg und alle Einstellung die ich im NXT erstellt habe.

 

Im Moment habe ich die Testversion von AutoCAD 2017 und der neuesten Version von NXT Render.

Ich habe einige Screenshots angehängt mit verschiedenen Fehlermeldungen.

 

Ich habe mehrere Hilfe Seiten von Autodesk durchgelesen und verschiedene Lösungen ausprobiert, komme aber nicht zu einer Fehlerbehebung.

 

Habe Microsoft visuell deinstalliert und neu installiert, genauso Net.Framework. Nichts hilft.

 

Ich habe sogar meinen PC zur Reparatur geschickt und Windows komplett neu aufspielen lassen. Das hat aber am Problem nichts geändert.

 

Weis hier jemand einen Rat.

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HIer noch weitere Screenshots

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Da bin ich mal gespannt, was da für Infos kommen.

Try copying what you need in the drawing and pasting in a new drawing.

There is something that is corrupt in the present drawing.

I tried this. But when I Close the program and start it the next time I cannot open the file. I first have to restore it and save then I can open e new file and insert the old as a block. Then I can start the next renderer. But so all my settings are missing.

Do the errors happen in every drawing you do, or only a single drawing?  Do the errors occurs if you try a very simple drawing?  For example, if you draw a sphere can you render it successfully?

First it happens in a drawing which I openend first in a school version of 3dmax an saved it under ACAD 2007. But than it happens in other drawings too.

It is independent of the size of the file or whether I used lights or not . I set the computer back on the first settings I get him, at the weekend and installed all programs new. At the moment there is no system error . But when I want to save specific settings in accurender an error message comes back, see attached . I also must reload nxt everytime I start AutoCAD new. Sorry for my bad English.

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If you draw a sphere, can you render it successfully?

Yes, I can render this, but when I close the programm and open it the next time, then there is a system error when I open the renderer. I have to open a new file and insert the old one as a block. Then nxt can be open. But when I close AutoCAD and open it again, appload nxt again, type nxt, the System error appears once again.

I need you to only answer the questions I'm asking.  Please do not send more screen shots, they aren't helpful.  Do not provide any additional information when I ask you a question-- it isn't helpful either.

Do the following steps produce an error:

1.  Open a new drawing

2. Draw a sphere.

3. Render the sphere.

4. Save the drawing.

5. Exit AutoCAD.

6. Start AutoCAD again and open the drawing.

7. Load the renderer.

Does this crash?

8. If not, try to render the drawing again. Does this crash?

Sorry, that I missunderstood.

It works.

But when I open the Batch renderer and I try to save the settings, an error appears like the one in screenshot 9.

Again, I need to isolate the problem before I can help.  I need your comments to be very specific.

Do you mean "with the sphere drawing loaded I open the Batch dialog from WalkAbout and that produces a crash" -OR- do you mean "when I open another drawing and attempt to use the Batch renderer I get a crash" ?

With a new file there is no System error, but with the old files the error is still the same.

If I check the file in autocad there was no error found.

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