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revit problem 2010 - rpc

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Hello, everyone. I installed revit 2010 and I have big problems with rpc. when I try to load the rpcs of man and woman from the default library, revit shows me the message "a serious error occurred, it is recommended to save and continue with the work". I also tried to reload them from the autodesk site, but with the same result. Some rpc, however, manage to load, like some trees, but result impossible to change in height, as there appears to me another error message in order to remove the object for the impossible modification to realize. I also installed the service pack 2 but nothing changed, I also tried to disengage and reinstall but without changing the result.
What do you recommend me to do? revit I use it for work, and it is installed on windows 7 in the bootcamp partition of my mac (but I do not think it is due to the fact that it is installed in a mac instead of in a pc, or at least I hope it)
thank you in advance
 
hi, I don't know the solution to the problem, but I can tell you that I also installed revit 2010 on mac and it doesn't give me any problem in inserting rpc... at least you can delete a hypothesis. .
Bye!
 
was my fake doubt say michina, windows installed on bootcamp is as if it were installed natively on any other pc, there is no difference, but I tried to throw it there. thanks the same for the answer!
other opinions?
 
I'm sorry I couldn't help you because, for now, I've had no problem with this kind of guy.
I want to know, though, if with mac you find yourself better than with other machines and how to turn revit with windows 7. I am forced to employ a laptop and being what I use now (compaq nw 8000), at the limit of its ability I thought to go to mac, but, so far, I have found no one who illustrated its differences and potential compared to hp, for example.
Thank you.
 

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