I have a huge job that is in the rolling nest, I'm trying to load another job but cause of the huge one already loaded when I hit the Load button nothings happen , I think it kind of freeze, I've been waiting for almost 1 hour and a half hoping it would finaly open but I don't think it will.......I can't figure how I can go around this ???
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Huge job causing bug
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Still have the same problem
It worked out but I still can't load anything directly from the rolling nest, I have to load my program directly in file, load, and load the cnc file....what's the problem ???
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I've had this happen quite a bit recently. I force the program to close, send the error report to microsfot as requested just for fun, and then re-install the latest control nesting update. when you re-install it, it will give you the option to repair it, use this option. when you go back into control nesting, the job will be unloaded and it will run fine again.
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Ok thank you very much, I tried that but not modify.....
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I had the same issue. I had a DXF that would take HOURS to process. At first I assumed that the machine had locked up. I kept turning the power off to restart. Finally, curiosity got the best of me and I let it process overnight. The next day, I found that it had eventually completed.
The short answer: Add more RAM. I bumped my RAM from 512 MB to 2 GB and could process the same file in about 8 minutes.
The long answer: Once I solved how to process a big file faster, I still found that Control Nesting couldn't handle a DXF file w/ a large number of polylines and would error out. (We had to call the customer and tell them that we just couldn't produce the job.) But at least my CNC machine wasn't \"locking up\" or holding up production any more.
The short answer: Add more RAM. I bumped my RAM from 512 MB to 2 GB and could process the same file in about 8 minutes.
The long answer: Once I solved how to process a big file faster, I still found that Control Nesting couldn't handle a DXF file w/ a large number of polylines and would error out. (We had to call the customer and tell them that we just couldn't produce the job.) But at least my CNC machine wasn't \"locking up\" or holding up production any more.