NewComputer, eCabinet keeps crashing

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NewComputer, eCabinet keeps crashing

Post by JohnLashuay »

I just purchased a new computer. It is a Dell Precision 390 with:

Windows XP
Intel Core 2 CPU 6300 @1.86GHz
2 GB of RAM
nVidia, Quadro FX 4600, 768 MB

I transfered over my files from my previous computer so I could pick up where I left off. In the beginning, it was working well, until I got to the presentation view. The design wouldn't fully render to be able to create a JPG. So I saved it and shut down for the day.

The next time I loaded the program, that design was missing most all the cabinets. I noticed a cabinet needed changing so in the detail layout I highlighted the cabinet, right-clicked, adjust cabinet. In the Shelf/Partition Editor, I adjusted what was necessary, then going back to the main screen the program crashed. I went back into the program, and it did the same thing again. I repeated this once more, and an out of memory message came.

So I unistalled the program and reistalled it, and now I can't do much of anything. It keeps on crashing. I NEED HELP!!!

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!!

Thanks in advance

John
Walker T Scott

Post by Walker T Scott »

John
Post your job so we can take a look at it. also what build are you running?

Thanks
walker
JohnLashuay
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Post by JohnLashuay »

I am running 5.1 build 3
Walker T Scott

Post by Walker T Scott »

John
This isn’t a memory issue there is something wrong with your cabinet, the programmers are looking in to why it’s causing a crash.

Walker
Walker T Scott

Post by Walker T Scott »

John

Here’s a workaround
1.) take your cabinet from the room to the cabinet editor
2.) go to the stretcher editor
3.) delete the stretcher
4.) go back to the main and save the cabinet

This should fix your cabinet; it was the stretcher causing the crash.
Walker
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Post by JohnLashuay »

Walker,

Thanks for helping out with this! It worked.

How can I keep from having this happen again, if at all?

Thanks again!

John
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