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Good morning to all,
Can someone explain why when I open a set in I create 3, the program crashes me?
the folder has been purged of all previous versions of the files, however I crash.
I was working on it this morning and at some point pop-up shows me that says error encours."... or something like that, from the dark pesto...

Thank you for your help
 
Hi.

Is there a damaged component? and when the charge crashes. try to see in the boot folder there should be the *.crc file, usually name_del_progetto.crc, go to the bottom and see which component is from problems.
 
Did you even search the workbook? or somewhere on the record? I hope that the option that generates those files is not disabled, otherwise it becomes difficult to search for the damaged part
 
in any case you can always activate the creation of *. crc files, and then try again
 
Have patience, last night from home I went to memory, it is not the *.crc file to contain the opening information of the project, but trail.txt.xxx, you should find it in the boot folder, open it with note block, at the bottom you should find the reason for the crash.
 
First of all, in the head of the creo window, do you have the path of the workbook/folder from where you recover the file?, because a certain "tot" of characters of this path (how many to tell the truth), the program crashes with extreme ease.
 
First of all, in the head of the creo window, do you have the path of the workbook/folder from where you recover the file?, because a certain "tot" of characters of this path (how many to tell the truth), the program crashes with extreme ease.
Yes, I have the path, I just replaced one part with another. I don't understand why you keep crashing....
 
Have patience, last night from home I went to memory, it is not the *.crc file to contain the opening information of the project, but trail.txt.xxx, you should find it in the boot folder, open it with note block, at the bottom you should find the reason for the crash.
thank you dani, but I deleted them...:-(I had so many for how many times I opened and closed I create.... .
Now it's late and I'll try tomorrow.
I'm sorry
 
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thanks to all, I solved, for the moment though not definitively.
I saved the last working set and made the necessary changes to parts and sub-assistances and saved them.
when I reopen the general axieme, automatically updates me with the changes made.
I know it's not the best way, but for the moment, considering delivery times, that's okay.
As soon as I have time I will try to solve this problem too.

If you have suggestions, they are well accepted.... :

Hi.
 
Hey, guys, I solved my problem.
The general scheme contains sub-groups which are instances of a ft.
When I created the general of the ft, I made the mirror of a part on the axieme itself and that's what caused me problems. Then I unleash the part from the axieme, I recreated the mirror over the plane of the axieme itself and repositioned the original. Now everything works and I don't crash anymore.

thanks to all for support

Hi.
 
that is set by default.
you can disable it whenever you want, even in the current session without saving.
Hey, guys, I solved my problem.
The general scheme contains sub-groups which are instances of a ft.
When I created the general of the ft, I made the mirror of a part on the axieme itself and that's what caused me problems. Then I unleash the part from the axieme, I recreated the mirror over the plane of the axieme itself and repositioned the original. Now everything works and I don't crash anymore.

thanks to all for support

Hi.
eye with mirrors using the planes of together if then the components have a "future" without the assembling with the mirror plane; this makes the subsequent assemblies unstable where you can then enter other features.
it is better to make the mirror using a flat plane or surface of the father part, from there on it is all much more stable, even if you work on other assemblies containing these parts.
 
you can disable it whenever you want, even in the current session without saving.



eye with mirrors using the planes of together if then the components have a "future" without the assembling with the mirror plane; this makes the subsequent assemblies unstable where you can then enter other features.
it is better to make the mirror using a flat plane or surface of the father part, from there on it is all much more stable, even if you work on other assemblies containing these parts.
I noticed...
 

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