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Daniele-san

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Have you ever made such a mistake? see image attached
What does it depend on?
how to avoid it?

Hi.
 

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Hello daniele-san!

more than once unfortunately.
What does it depend on? Something made him fall apart!
how to avoid it? So much experience!
I explain: many times I have seen that by doing some "limit" operations the message you post appears.
If I repeat the same operations, the message comes again.
the convenience of creo 2 (I don't know if even previous versions did) is that it allows you to recover the work at the reopening of the program without having to run the trail file.
Once the job is recovered, I try to "order the job", maybe by cleaning the cache and trying to see if in the files there is "swimming" in the relationships.
if you then use pdmlink then you can play also with the "uploads", maybe part by side if it is a set.
for what is my little experience I have seen that conflicts about names, perhaps born from duplications, saves, replacements and what else make him angry. this is known, but often in the jungle of the working day it has led to ignore some good rule of clean use of the software.

other thing: for what I could experience.... he is almost always right!!! Damn! ! !
 
certainly if you do not have certified hardware configuration is much more likely to happen to you. in general I try to keep as few files as possible in session. As soon as I don't need a mapkey, I'll take it. I never recover crashed sessions and if it happens crash check that the second last operation I had performed was actually saved.
I get a crash every two days and it never gives me serious damage. So I think it's a useful thing because it reminds me to take a break, since I tend not to get off my PC.
 
certainly if you do not have certified hardware configuration is much more likely to happen to you. in general I try to keep as few files as possible in session. As soon as I don't need a mapkey, I'll take it. I never recover crashed sessions and if it happens crash check that the second last operation I had performed was actually saved.
I get a crash every two days and it never gives me serious damage. So I think it's a useful thing because it reminds me to take a break, since I tend not to get off my PC.
quoto!

Hell, a crash every two days isn't easy: maybe I'm lucky, but I have one a month when it happens!
 
Hello daniele-san!

more than once unfortunately.
What does it depend on? Something made him fall apart!
how to avoid it? So much experience!
I explain: many times I have seen that by doing some "limit" operations the message you post appears.
If I repeat the same operations, the message comes again.
the convenience of creo 2 (I don't know if even previous versions did) is that it allows you to recover the work at the reopening of the program without having to run the trail file.
Once the job is recovered, I try to "order the job", maybe by cleaning the cache and trying to see if in the files there is "swimming" in the relationships.
if you then use pdmlink then you can play also with the "uploads", maybe part by side if it is a set.
for what is my little experience I have seen that conflicts about names, perhaps born from duplications, saves, replacements and what else make him angry. this is known, but often in the jungle of the working day it has led to ignore some good rule of clean use of the software.

other thing: for what I could experience.... he is almost always right!!! Damn! ! !
often happens with imported stp files from other cads or complex projects when I'm doing ray, series etc.
I don't have pdmlink
 
certainly if you do not have certified hardware configuration is much more likely to happen to you. in general I try to keep as few files as possible in session. As soon as I don't need a mapkey, I'll take it. I never recover crashed sessions and if it happens crash check that the second last operation I had performed was actually saved.
I get a crash every two days and it never gives me serious damage. So I think it's a useful thing because it reminds me to take a break, since I tend not to get off my PC.
Hi.
how do you decide with a mapkey what you need and what you don't have to cancel from the session.
I realized that recovering crashed sessions makes the same problem so I learned not to do it anymore
 
how do you decide with a mapkey what you need and what you don't have to cancel from the session.
In fact... can you? If you like?

I realized that recovering crashed sessions makes the same problem so I learned not to do it anymore
It's likely, I think, that in the operations you've done before there was something that bothered him. at this point try with the trail file: step by step you should find out what made it angry.
 
often happens with imported stp files from other cads or complex projects when I'm doing ray, series etc.
I don't have pdmlink
true, the commands most subject to crash... variable radiances "heavy", the comprimi features in an independent geometry feature and the command removes. for heavy radiances and often remove the preview. so as not to stress the cpu for a radius that is not yet built entirely.
 

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